Corcoran’s New & Noteworthy: June 26 Edition
Get an early peek at some of our agents' favorite new property listings in New York City, the Hamptons, South Florida, and beyond.
Corcoran agent Lawrence Rich has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy
Alongside his twin brother, an award-winning songwriter, Rich tag teams as co-executive producer of the hit Amazon series "After Forever”—it's up for six of the coveted awards. He's not just a top producer; he plays one on TV. Lawrence S. Rich, an
Lower Your Carbon Footprint, Literally
Setting a new standard for sneaker sustainability, Nike’s cheekily named Space Hippie line is made mostly of scrap material from other products, including knitted uppers made from water bottles, T-shirts, and yarn snips, and foam soles made from trimmings from
Mend Your Ways (and Your Denim)
Lately, dressing up means swapping the sweats for your favorite jeans — and even an at-home lifestyle can create rips and worn spots. With an old bandanna, a little thread, and some gumption — and The New York Times’ quick guide from
Be a Better Advocate for Equality
It’s essential that white America join the conversation about race and actively participate in the fight for equality — but there are right ways, and wrong ways, to do it. For solid guidance, check out Vox writer Emily Stewart’s conversation with Ijeoma Oluo, author
Stay Chill This Summer
When you work in an office, it doesn’t matter if your home gets a little warm; your succulents might even enjoy it. But when you (and your lights, and your computer, and your coffee machine) are in the same space
Live Small with Louis Vuitton
Vaunted French luxury brand Louis Vuitton downsized one of its signature Courrier Lozine trunks for the sumptuous Malle Maison Vivienne dollhouse. This totable townhouse boasts three colorful floors with a desirable rooftop terrace. A second case manages 22 pieces of petite furniture, including
See What Develops This Summer
The cameras on cellphones are awfully good these days, leveraging hefty processing power to do a lot of things that used to require an actual photographer. Like vinyl LPs and manual typewriters, film cameras have maintained a robust following in
Dip a Distanced Dumpling
New York City was once full of automats, restaurants where dishes were pulled from tiny cubbies, like a coin-op cafeteria. One restaurateur thinks it’s an idea whose time has returned. The Brooklyn Dumpling Shop (opening, despite the name, in the East Village