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Not everyone likes his little Bleecker Street empire.
Nothing warms the heart like two people in love with a new $13 million piece of West Village real estate.
We took a look at Isabel's apartment in 2006. Do recall how fabulous it is.
Also, Gisele strips down for new watch ads, and Sarah Brown says she couldn't compete with Carla Bruni during her London visit.
Gummer replaces Charlotte Gainsbourg for Gérard Darel, get a peek at Richard Chai's Target collection, and Fendi showed wedges for men for spring.
Sir Philip Green said he'd open three more Topshop locations if he found the right spaces. Now we really can't wait for the Soho store to open.
Yes, the 'Project Runway' designer that could has rented a 1,400-square-foot newly renovated loft in a building that's only about 70 percent dilapidated.
The New York 'Observer' gave Marc Jacobs the number 63 spot on its list of the 100 most powerful people in New York real estate. Interesting.
Florent and Hog Pit are closing; Steve by Steve Madden will move into the Hog Pit; and although Florent's new tenant is unknown, other fashion retailers are eyeing the hood.
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