Oden Hughes will serve as its own general contractor. Kelly Grossman Architects handled the design. Real estate veterans Steve Oden and Craig Hughes founded the company in 2010. Commercial and residential real estate; construction and architecture; …
And yet, five years later, both brands are going gangbusters. It would be like completing a divorce one day only to have your former spouse win the Lotto the next. Meanwhile, Ford's homegrown luxury brand, Lincoln—excuse me, the Lincoln Motor Car …
Luxury groups such as Kering are using increasing amounts of python skin as they seek to protect softening growth rates – in part by driving their products upmarket where they can command higher price tags. A Gucci handbag made from python skin retails …
Rubaiyat Advance Luxury Furniture & Decor, a fashion retailer for high-end furniture and home products, has launched for the first time in the Kingdom a new collection of home accessories and furniture branded by the world renowned designer Ralph …
November 15, 2013, 8:29 AM |Bill Gates, his wife, Melinda, and Warren Buffett – the founders of "The Giving Pledge," say the super-wealthy need to make a big commitment. Charlie Rose previews his upcoming "60 Minutes" report on billionaires who want to …
Welcome to YouTube Billionaires, where we profile channels that have recently crossed the one billion view mark. There are channels crossing this threshold every week, and each has a story to tell about YouTube success. Read previous installments of …
It was a cold November afternoon in Battery Park, even with the sun beating down, and it would have been colder if master builder Robert Moses had gotten his way, back in 1939, when he tried to build a new bridge connecting Brooklyn and lower Manhattan.
The megatrends included: massive urbanization and growth of megacities; emergence of a large, upwardly mobile, relatively affluent middle class; growth in financial services; continued large investment in physical infrastructure; global outsourcing of …
That's the idea behind GoldieBlox, a toy company designed “to get girls building.” The company's founder and CEO, Debbie Sterling, is a Stanford grad who grew frustrated with how few women were in her Mechanical Engineering/Product Design program.