Highlights from this week’s top news stories on luxury and global real estate, art, collectibles, and home.
Lena Datwani & Jonathan Hettinger, Sotheby’s International Realty – Downtown Manhattan Brokerage
Originally built in 1867 as a single-family home in a row of elegant townhouses on Manhattan’s east side, 23 Beekman Place came into Paul Rudolph’s life when the architect rented a small, one-bedroom apartment in 1961.
Paul Rudolph’s Landmark Beekman Place Townhouse in NYC Asks $18.5M – Dwell
What Hudson Yards Adds to New York City Beyond Luxury Real Estate – Bloomberg
The Companies You Keep: How to Make Your Strategic Partnerships Work – American Management Association
How letting go of the wrong buyer can lead you to the right one – Inman
House Hunting in … Honduras – New York Times
Jackson Square condo inside renovated building asks $2.1M – Curbed
Jerome Robbins’s Hamptons Bungalow Asks $15M – Mansion Global
Look Inside: A $2M Laguna Beach Cottage with Ocean Views and Gardens Galore – Apartment Therapy
Former Rockets owner Leslie Alexander seeks $3.7 million for Houston home – Los Angeles Times
Real Estate in Brief: Insurance bills, photo fraud and more – Boston Agent Magazine
Sublime midcentury modern by Harwell Hamilton Harris asking $1.6M in Silver Lake – Curbed
Investor Paul Shiverick Is Selling His $21 Million Palm Beach Mansion – Bloomberg
Real Estate Roundup: International Hideouts – Cowboys & Indians Magazine
Queens: the New York borough that escaped Amazon’s tech bros – Financial Times
Take A Virtual Tour Of This $10.75M Old World-Inspired Estate In Park City, Utah – Forbes
New NYC apartments for sale: Spring 2019 – Curbed
Sotheby’s Celebrates 275 Years Since First Sale – Barron’s
Claude Monet’s Haystack Will Hit the Auction Block at Sotheby’s New York in May with $55 M. Estimate – ArtNews