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Kennedy Center selling rooftop July 4 tickets for up to $25,000

Off The Press

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July 4, 2026

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The Kennedy Center sold out of tickets to watch the Fourth of July fireworks from its rooftop terrace, including a ticket package at 25,000. The event starts at 8 p.m. and ends after the fireworks display. The performing arts institution offered multiple ticket packages. The top tiers included “prominent on-site signage” and being listed as []...Click to read more

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The Hill

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· Jul 2, 2026

Kennedy Center rolling out $25,000 VIP rooftop tickets for July 4th celebrations

The Kennedy Center is offering VIP tickets for a rooftop celebration on the Fourth of July, a move that comes after a federal judge sidelined the venue’s plans to start a two-year renovation on July 5. Up to 36 people can purchase the “Presidential” package for 25,000, with 18,912 of that cost being tax deductible,...

Washingtonian

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· Jun 24, 2026

7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them

DC 1 Where: Cleveland Park. Bought by: Anne Wall, head of US federal-government affairs and public policy at Google. Listed: 3,399,000. Sold: 3,325,000. Days on market: 123. Bragging points: A renovated 1922 Dutch-style house with National Cathedral views plus six bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms, a finished basement, and a flagstone patio with a [] The post 7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them first appeared on Washingtonian.

The Real Deal

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· Jun 25, 2026

NYC’s top deals: Phil Donahue’s UES penthouse sells for $34M

There were 203 transactions totaling 412 million filed in New York City records in the 24 hours before 4 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24. Commercial: The biggest commercial sale to hit records was in Whitestone at 157-15 19th Avenue for about 58.18 million. The sale included the 47,000 square foot building and the adjacent parking lot. The seller was Clearview Land LLC, linked to the Grand Healthcare System. The buyer was a group of companies tied to Mark Friedman. The property currently serves as a nursing home facility. Residential: The top residential sale was for a penthouse at []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

Canada Sports Betting

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· Jul 9, 2026

What It Costs to Attend the 2026 MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia

CanadaSportsBetting.ca priced out a two-person trip to the 2026 All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park, from tickets to hotels to hot dogs. The All-Star Game lands in Philadelphia on July 14, 2026, and a couple heading to Citizens Bank Park should budget 2,335 USD before they buy a single beer. For a Canadian traveler paying [...] Read More... The post What It Costs to Attend the 2026 MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia appeared first on canadasportsbetting.ca.

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 10, 2026

FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets still on sale for World Cup final at $7,380

Several tickets remain for lower decks ranging from 19,995 to 32,970, as well as Trophy Lounge section at 34,500.

Commercial Observer

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· Jun 24, 2026

Blackstone Lands $115M Refi for Fort Lauderdale W Hotel From JP Morgan

Blackstone nabbed 115 million to refinance the oceanfront, W hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., property records show. The debt from J.P. Morgan Chase covers the 346-room property at 401 North Fort Lauderdale Beach Boulevard, between Riomar Street and Bayshore Drive. In 2024, the private equity giant purchased the 19-story building from an affiliate of Related []

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Related coverage for "Kennedy Center selling rooftop July 4 tickets for up to $25,000": The Hill — Kennedy Center rolling out $25,000 VIP rooftop tickets for July 4th celebrations. Washingtonian — 7 Luxury Home Sales in the Washington Area—and Who Bought and Sold Them. The Real Deal — NYC’s top deals: Phil Donahue’s UES penthouse sells for $34M. Canada Sports Betting — What It Costs to Attend the 2026 MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia. Al Jazeera — FIFA has nearly 1,200 tickets still on sale for World Cup final at $7,380. Commercial Observer — Blackstone Lands $115M Refi for Fort Lauderdale W Hotel From JP Morgan