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Kenneth Cole Lists Purchase Estate For $22M: Report Kenneth Cole Lists Purchase Estate For $22M: Report
Kenneth Cole Lists Purchase Estate For $22M: Report After several decades, famed fashion designer Kenneth Cole has decided to list his more-than-century-old Westchester estate where he raised his children, according to reports.  Cole, who owns the global Kenneth Cole Productions fashion company, has listed his Purchase estate for $22 million with Pat Hirsch at Julia B. Fee Sotheby’s International Realty and Leslie McElwreath at Sotheby’s International Realty-Greenwich, according to a new report by Bloomberg.  The almost 12,000-square-foot estate, which dates back to 1912 and is located on Purchase Street, has seven bedrooms, six ba…
Rye Home Once Owned By Johnny Carson Listed For $5.3 Million: Here's Look Inside Rye Home Once Owned By Johnny Carson Listed For $5.3 Million: Here's Look Inside
Rye Home Once Owned By Johnny Carson Listed For $5.3 Million: Here's Look Inside Fans of The Tonight Show with millions of dollars to spare now have the chance to be the proud owners of a six-bedroom suburban New York City estate in Westchester County once owned by Johnny Carson. The 9,923 square foot residence, located in Rye at 7 Puritan Rd., is now listed for $5.3 million by Christina Murphy of Julia B. Fee Sotheby's International Realty. Featuring six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and built on a 1.94-acre lot, the property offers plenty of character, sophistication, and amenities, according to the listing.  The interior of the residence offers "grand living …
'Walkable Community' Bronxville Cited For Lively Downtown In New York Times Story 'Walkable Community' Bronxville Cited For Lively Downtown In New York Times Story
'Walkable Community' Bronxville Cited For Lively Downtown In New York Times Story Bronxville is in the spotlight for a New York Times real estate piece that cites the village’s lively downtown atmosphere. The article, published on Wednesday, July 31, describes Bronxville as an “affluent village 15 miles from Manhattan.” It goes on to tell the stories of several families and how they ended up settling in the town, which has a population of around 6,400 residents. Even Mary C. Marvin, the town’s mayor of 14 years, gets the chance to voice her praise for the welcoming neighborhood, calling it a place where “people embrace you — they couldn’t give a darn about your church, y…