There are plenty of affluent, legal Mexicans working in the U.S. (though probably not in a warehouse) and, surely, too many poorly educated Cubans for the Cubano community's comfort. Item "f" fails because it's actually a statement that can be …
The Visa Affluent Study 2013 (Study) has revealed that the well-off in the United Arab Emirates is motivated by a need to help others through charitable donations as much as spending on family holidays, dining out and enjoying the finer things in life.
With portholes forming a uniformly shaped pattern on her crisp white hull, Glorious is a superyacht that shows a great subtle exterior style and a wonderful attention to detail. There is a refined and modern character to her looks that is pleasing to …
The company teams with existing luxury car services and acts as a digital dispatcher for people booking a car through its mobile app. Although Uber determines price the same way taxis do, calculating fares by time and distance, the service can cost 50 …
(Oh, and don't forget the leather-like lining: It's made from Alcantara, “an extraordinary luxury material used on only the finest products.”) Finally, there are the finishing touches: a multi-position handlebar, a hood and an apron “covered in a water …
Park Byeong-deok, CEO of Atopalm, developed Atopic disease-related products for her third child (boy) who was suffering from skin disease due to sensitive skin, and ended up establishing the company. The reason products created for family members make …
So, nowadays if someone important wants to buy luxury products but for some reason does not want to be seen in the shop, he or she just calls a hotline and asks for the product to be delivered to their home, where they pay cash on delivery. So, how do …
Mallow's first order of business was to bring the Sterling up to date, to transform the late-Victorian building into something suitable for a wide-awake city like Wilkes-Barre in the age of jazz, automobiles and Prohibition. A formal dinner-dance was …
To add to the noise and the acrid smell of burning coal, more than 300 automobiles were owned by the city's inhabitants in 1913, according to the tax assessor's office. The city's romantic maritime past, however, is what enamored Bangoreans, not the …