A pair of twisting luxury towers in New York City is attracting attention from billionaire buyers.
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Read MoreLuxury car sales recently shifted into high gear: New car sales are up 26% for Aston Martin, 51% for Lamborghini, and 22% for Rolls-Royce.
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Read MorePrivate Luxury Events has announced TFest, the world’s first AI-powered luxury travel festival, that will take place at The Palm, Dubai, in February 2020.
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Read MoreLuxury cruise line Crystal is doing its part to reduce plastic waste and ocean pollution with the banning of plastic straws, fleet wide.
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Read MoreUber Technologies Inc. is testing a helicopter service in New York City, according to documents outlining the program obtained by Bloomberg.
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Read MoreMillennials and Gen Xers are growing their investments in luxury real estate in London, but data from Knight Frank finds baby boomers outspent them in 2018.
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Read MoreConsumers’ shopping habits are increasingly cross-channel, but new research finds retailers are putting more emphasis on consistency of experience rather than the convergence of their digital and physical channels.
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Read MoreLouis Vuitton has been named the most valuable luxury brand by BrandZ. The French fashion house grew 15 percent in brand value over the past year, as it is now worth $47.2 billion.
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Read MoreIf your morning swim just seems a little pedestrian, and you’re looking to raise the stakes a little, why not raise them 55 storeys off the ground?
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Read MoreDynamiq's first-ever long-distance expedition yacht will pamper while it expands your horizons.
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Read MoreGo beyond Fitbit bands and soccer gear and give the special man in your life something truly rejuvenating this June.
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Read MoreLuxury real estate is about experience, not aesthetic, according to New York-based designer Andrew Kotchen of architecture and design firm Workshop/APD.
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Read MoreWhile more women are entering senior and decision-making ranks at luxury marketers, more work needs to be done to attract them to C-suite and key marketing, retail, media and digital positions in a business that has shown resilience and long-term focus in good times and bad.
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