A corrupt solicitor and former Coroner plundered the estates of his deceased clients to fund his own lavish lifestyle, in one of the most serious breaches of professional standards to hit the legal profession. Alan Crickmore … The 57-year-old …
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: 15 December 2013: DAMAC Properties, one of the Middle East's largest real estate developers, is introducing the first luxury serviced hotel apartments in Dubai World Central ( DWC ) to be completed in advance of Dubai …
If planning permission is approved, a 20-acre site next to the main estate, known as Wood Wharf, will be the location of 3,100 homes, ranging from affordable housing to luxury penthouse apartments. The site will also include 2.57 million square feet of …
Former Brooklyn Michael Feinberg, who was disbarred in 2008 for allowing a pal to overcharge various estates $8.5M in legal fees, drives a sports car with the vanity plate NYSJ. Photo: Gabriella Bass. What vanity! The ousted head of Brooklyn's …
Building luxury. Luxury-home developers plan to build more than 20,000 properties in London with a value of about 50 billion pounds in the next decade, Mark Farmer, head of residential property at consulting firm EC Harris LLP wrote in a November report.
E&G Global Estates has recently launched a luxury project called Green Courts Koroli at Nashik comprising villas and apartment spread across 16.7 acres. The project targets second home buyers from Mumbai who wouldn't mind investing in a holiday home …
Listings include private islands, luxury estates, affordable homes, and condos, vacation villas, commercial and development properties, as well as vacant land. With eight offices strategically located throughout the Bahamas in Nassau; Freeport …
More than 100 people gathered at a historic Princeton, N.J., estate last month. The owner, Avril Moore, greeted local real-estate agents, friends, neighbors and strangers as they milled about the first floor of the 240-year-old house. Then, after 11 …
… that would be something to really mark independence," said George Odula, who lives in one of Nairobi's crowded slum districts, tightly packed shacks of corrugated iron, which rub shoulders with luxury estates heavily protected with razor wire and …