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  • 4 weeks ago | inquirer.com | Zoe Rosenberg

    After years of globe-trotting alongside a career in hotel management, Frank and Elizabeth Klare decided to plant roots in Delanco, Burlington County. This was in 2002, when Frank’s last role before retirement, as a general manager with the Warwick Hotel in Philadelphia, was winding down.

  • 1 month ago | realtor.com | Zoe Rosenberg

    Evan Joseph StudiosAs a frequent collaborator with Joe Jonas, interior designer Sarah Ivory has her finger on how the pop star likes his homes to look. So when he brought her on in late 2023 to advise on updating his apartment in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood, she began spinning her wheels on how the 2,900-square-foot, three-bedroom spread could best suit his needs and aesthetic.

  • 1 month ago | mansionglobal.com | Zoe Rosenberg

    As a frequent collaborator with Joe Jonas, interior designer Sarah Ivory has her finger on how the pop star likes his homes to look. So when he brought her on in late 2023 to advise on updating his apartment in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood, she began spinning her wheels on how the 2,900-square-foot, three-bedroom spread could best suit his needs and aesthetic.

  • 1 month ago | commercialobserver.com | Zoe Rosenberg

    Gary Rosenberg always wanted to be a lawyer, moved to the calling by Scopes trial defense attorney Clarence Darrow. He wasted no time: The day Rosenberg was admitted to the New York bar in 1975 is the day he started his own law firm, as he tells it. It wasn’t until July 1979 that Warren Estis joined, bringing with him the fierce skill at litigation that’s become a tentpole of the business, as well as the surname that makes up half of the Rosenberg & Estis moniker.

  • 1 month ago | inquirer.com | Zoe Rosenberg

    When it came time to downsize after becoming empty nesters, Jerry and Amy Salem’s home search took them far and wide. The Salems, who raised their kids in Elkins Park, looked for a new landing spot for two years and as far away as Arizona. In the end, they planted new roots only 15 minutes away, in Huntingdon Valley. The house they purchased in 2017 came to them by “dumb luck,” said Amy, 64, who works in quality assurance for Merck. The house was under contract by the time they came across it.

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