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Emma Reynolds

New York

Writer at Freelance

Senior Contributor at Forbes

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | forbes.es | Emma Reynolds |Spencer Elliott |Claudia Sacrest Martos

    La antigua casa del cantante Stevie Wonder en Los Ángeles podría estar lista para entrar a vivir si tienes 15 millones de dólares para gastar. También se alquila por 65.000 dólares al mes. El legendario músico, ganador de 25 premios Grammy, vivió en esta residencia de estilo mediterráneo en Calabasas, un suburbio de Los Ángeles, con su familia del 2000 al 2012. Compró la propiedad en el 2000 como una sorpresa para su ahora exesposa, la diseñadora de moda Kai Milla-Morris.

  • 3 weeks ago | forbes.com | Emma Reynolds

    Proper Hospitality, perhaps best known for its luxurious hotels like the Kelly Wearstler-designed Santa Monica Proper and Austin Proper, designs high-end lifestyle experiences throughout Southern California, Austin, Texas, and San Francisco. Now, the luxury brand is making its debut in Miami, Florida with Midtown Park Residences by Proper. This is Proper’s first residential scheme in Florida, but the second in its portfolio, following the success of Austin Proper Residences.

  • 3 weeks ago | forbes.com | Emma Reynolds

    L.A.’s Bird Streets are synonymous with impressive, architecturally savvy homes, A-list residents, and exclusivity. Perched in the Hollywood Hills above the Sunset Strip, the Bird Streets have a unique vantage point of the city, skyline, and Pacific Ocean thanks to its hillside locale. One of the area’s latest listings is Nightingale, a $63 million mansion built like a modern conservatory. The property is listed with Aaron Kirman of the Aaron Kirman Group at Christie’s International Real Estate.

  • 4 weeks ago | elitetraveler.com | Emma Reynolds

    There are few countries on Earth that prioritize environmental stewardship and protect biodiversity and cultural heritage while offering fabulous eco-conscious accommodations that allow global travelers to share in the beauty. Costa Rica, however, is a rare gem that embodies this delicate balance.

  • 1 month ago | forbes.com | Emma Reynolds

    New York City has a fascinating architectural history, and 108 Leonard in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood is no exception. The building occupies the entire block and was constructed in two phases: the eastern part of the structure was built from 1894 to 1896 for the New York Life Insurance Company, while the western part, which includes a three-story clock tower, was constructed from 1896 to 1898 and completed by renowned architectural firm McKim, Mead and White.