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Inside the Newly Reopened Hedges Inn in East Hampton
The interior designer David Netto and new owner Sarah Wetenhall have given the hotel a fresh look.
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Curbed
· Jul 3, 2026
There Are Penthouses in Greenwood Heights?
This week’s worth-it New York City apartment listings.
The Real Deal
· Jun 22, 2026
Calvin Klein’s former East Hampton estate hits the market for $165M
Another headline listing has hit the Hamptons. An East Hampton estate that once belonged to designer Calvin Klein is coming on the market asking 165 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. The roughly 8-acre home at 121 West End Road last sold for 85 million in 2021. The property has a 9,000-square-foot main house with seven bedrooms, along with a boathouse on the Georgica Pond and a red clay tennis court added by the seller. The property also has water frontage on both the pond and the Atlantic Ocean. The home is the latest to hit the market seeking a []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
People.com
· Jul 6, 2026
Leslie Bibb Reveals Major Renovation Update at Stunning Country Home
Construction has begun on the porches and pool at Bibb’s 1750s upstate New York home she shares with Sam Rockwell
Commercial Observer
· Jun 26, 2026
Thai Ramen Eatery to Open at Original Site of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Cafe
An Upper East Side Thai ramen joint is taking over a retail space near Union Square famous for being the location for Danny Meyer’s first restaurant, Commercial Observer has learned. Bua Thai Ramen Robata Grill has signed a 4,840-square-foot lease at David Ellis Real Estate’s 21 East 16th Street in an expansion of its []
Quartz
· Jul 7, 2026
The best rooftop bars in New York City
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The West Australian
· Jun 27, 2026
A medley of Launceston hotels
Three great choices at the top of Tassie
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Related coverage for "Inside the Newly Reopened Hedges Inn in East Hampton": Curbed — There Are Penthouses in Greenwood Heights?. The Real Deal — Calvin Klein’s former East Hampton estate hits the market for $165M. People.com — Leslie Bibb Reveals Major Renovation Update at Stunning Country Home. Commercial Observer — Thai Ramen Eatery to Open at Original Site of Danny Meyer’s Union Square Cafe. Quartz — The best rooftop bars in New York City. The West Australian — A medley of Launceston hotels


