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‘All over the map’: Four Shillings Short kicks off U.S. farewell tour in Palo Alto

Palo Alto Online

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July 10, 2026

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After years on the road, the well-traveled music duo with local roots plans to settle in Ireland.

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DNyuz

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· Jul 4, 2026

Why Vogue World Should Definitely Head to San Francisco Next

Why Vogue World should definitely head to San Francisco next. The highs (Celine and Willy Chavarria) and lows (Kevin and Jayden Federline) of Paris Fashion Week Men’s. Angelina Jolie’s new film “Couture” reveals the real stories beyond the runway. And the new Tiffany Co. store brings the California coast indoors. Gavin Newsom and Anna Wintour at []

The Real Deal

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· Jul 10, 2026

UWS double-wide sells for $45M, sets neighborhood townhouse record

A double-wide mansion on the Upper West Side traded for nearly 50 percent off — but still managed to set a new record for the neighborhood. The home at 48-50 West 69th Street sold for 45 million, a significant markdown from its last asking price of 85 million, according to public records. Despite the hefty discount, the sprawling abode eclipsed the Upper West Side’s previous priciest townhouse deal, set in 2022 when a deal for the home at 248 Central Park West closed for 26 million. French investor Pierre Bastid and his wife, jazz singer Malou Beauvoir, found a buyer []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Curbed

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· Jun 25, 2026

The New Places to Shop, Eat, and Stay in the Hamptons

From in-demand diners to beloved bookstores.

Palo Alto Online

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· Jul 9, 2026

Los Altos, Palo Alto outpace county in assessed property value growth

Santa Clara County’s taxable property base hit a record 760.1 billion, with Los Altos, Los Altos Hills and Palo Alto leading Midpeninsula growth while Mountain View posted one of the county’s slowest gains.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 8, 2026

Why Did Palo Alto Networks Stock Drop Today?

First, Palo Alto stock got a price target hike -- then it's stock dropped.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 23, 2026

Blackstone Levels Up San Francisco Footprint With $279M Hyatt Regency Purchase

“High on a hill, it calls to me,” Tony Bennett once sang of San Francisco, and he’s not the only one answering the enticing call of the City By the Bay. Blackstone just acquired the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero from Sunstone Hotel Investors for roughly 279 million, Commercial Observer can first report. The 821-key luxury waterfront []

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Related coverage for "‘All over the map’: Four Shillings Short kicks off U.S. farewell tour in Palo Alto": DNyuz — Why Vogue World Should Definitely Head to San Francisco Next. The Real Deal — UWS double-wide sells for $45M, sets neighborhood townhouse record. Curbed — The New Places to Shop, Eat, and Stay in the Hamptons. Palo Alto Online — Los Altos, Palo Alto outpace county in assessed property value growth. The Motley Fool — Why Did Palo Alto Networks Stock Drop Today?. Commercial Observer — Blackstone Levels Up San Francisco Footprint With $279M Hyatt Regency Purchase