WoodSpoon The New App That Delivers Chef Cooked Meals To Your Home

The newly launched WoodSpoon app connects customers with New York City’s best home chefs to deliver delicious homemade food across Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn.  WoodSpoon is a new community-based, two-sided online platform that facilitates the process of ordering a variety of dishes from local cooks. The app’s respected lineup of chefs and home cooks are given a platform to share their culture and passion with others, creating an inclusive culinary experience for all.

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Chef Chen Levy - Meringue cookies

Oren Saar and Merav Kalish Rozengarten are the co-founders of WoodSpoon, which officially launched the app this week after beta-testing since the fall of 2019. Saar took his experiences working at Google and Boston Consulting Group after graduating from MIT, to create WoodSpoon, which has served over 3,500 diners since inception.

There are over 100 home chefs on the WoodSpoon app including Israel's Bake-off winner Shay Golan, Xiomara and her husband Aiman Reyes, who was a noted chef in Tel-Aviv for over a decade, plant-based chef Rachel Hazen, Neapolitan culinary star Giuseppe Amato and Kevin Martinez who helms from the Dominican Republic and previously worked at Jean Georges and Nobu.  Diverse dishes available for purchase range from Salmon Sushi Bowls and Challah Bread, to Shakshuka Baguettes, Chicken Quesadillas, and everything in between. WoodSpoon provides the opportunity to taste dishes as varied as a decadent Middle Eastern custard called Mahalabi and Tunisian Fricassee. 

Users can receive 15% off their first three orders by using the code Launch2020.

Download the app on Apple or Google.

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The Stanton Hoch Team Moves To Compass

Jordan Hoch and Wesley Stanton

Jordan Hoch and Wesley Stanton

Compass, has announced that Wesley Stanton, Jordan Hoch, and their seven-member team (The Stanton Hoch Team) have joined the firm. They transacted over $85 million in sales in 2019 - ranking first or second in total transaction volume at Douglas Elliman over the last two years. 

"We're confident that Compass will enable us to more effectively service our clients' needs in today's ever-changing landscape," said Jordan Hoch.

The team specializes in marketing new developments and has a niche professional client base ranging from doctors and lawyers to bankers. 

"We joined Compass for its collaborative ethos and unparalleled commitment to technological innovation," said Wesley Stanton. 

Compass agents have access to the company's technology platform of tools and services that is regularly updated and empowers them to work via their mobile devices from any location.

The team will be onboarded virtually and eventually work out of the  Upper West Side Office at 2150 Broadway. 

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Naftali Group Closes on Biggest Land Transaction in NYC Post-COVID-19

Naftali Group, a leading privately held, global real estate development and investment firm run by CEO and Chairman Miki Naftali, announced today the acquisition of 470 Kent Avenue, one of the last large developable sites on the Williamsburg waterfront, for $102.38 million. This purchase is the largest land transaction recorded since the city’s shutdown earlier this spring.

"We believe in the future of New York and are invested in this great city," said Miki Naftali. “While we recognize the difficult times that we are facing from the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City will come out of this crisis stronger and better than before – just as we have done in the past. Our long term plans reaffirm our views of the strong residential market here. These types of projects take years to design and develop and we look forward to completing and occupying 470 Kent when the market recovers.”

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Credit: Google Maps

HSBC, whom Naftali Group has a decades-long relationship with for project development financing, provided funding for 470 Kent. Naftali later added, “Banks are incredibly important during this time and we appreciate HSBC’s continued support.”

470 Kent will transform a rare waterfront parcel overlooking the East River. Adjacent to the Brooklyn Navy Yard and located on the prominent corner of Kent Avenue between South 11th Street and Division Avenue in South Williamsburg, 470 Kent is within walking distance to the water’s edge, which offers commuter services to and from Manhattan in less than 20 minutes from the South Williamsburg Ferry Terminal, as well as a host of subway lines including the J, M and Z trains. The Williamsburg Bridge, with easy access to Manhattan, is nearby.

The JLL Capital Markets professionals represented the seller in the transaction of 470 Kent.

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Virtual Tours Across Some of New York's Most Luxurious Buildings

While Covid-19 has impacted in-person visits to sales galleries and tours of buildings, technology is being deployed to host virtual sales tours for interested International and domestic buyers to showcase each development. Now’s a better time than ever to view some of the most luxurious buildings in Manhattan that you weren’t able to before.

111 West 57th Street

111 West 57th Street, is a bold yet graceful residential tower that soars perfectly centered over Central Park in Midtown Manhattan. The tower is the second tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere and recently topped out at 1,428 feet following the installation of a 300-foot decorative steel crown, paying homage to the most iconic and celebrated skyscrapers of Manhattan’s pre-war Golden Age. Architecture by SHoP Architects and interior architecture by William Sofield. With only one residence per floor, the design of each of the tower’s 46 full-floor and duplex residences maximize the astounding park and skyline views.

The XI

The XI features architecture by Bjarke Ingels. It is a mixed-use residential and commercial development realized through an extraordinary collaboration between the world’s most visionary minds, including BIG, Gabellini Sheppard Associates, Gilles & Boissier, Enzo Enea, and Six Senses. Soaring above the Hudson River and the High Line and occupying one square block between 17th and 18th Streets between 10th and 11th Avenues, TheXI is comprised of two towers clad in travertine and bronze. The XI offers 236 luxury condominium residences, as well as the first US hotel destination by Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas (awarded World’s #1 Hotel Brand by Travel + Leisure in 2017, 2018 and 2019). 

11 Hoyt

Featuring architecture designed by critically acclaimed Jeanne Gang and interiors by Michaelis Boyd Associates, 11 Hoyt is a 57-story tower that rises 660 feet and spans almost an entire city block with frontage along Hoyt, Livingston and Elm Street. Located in downtown Brooklyn, one of the building’s distinctive features is an elevated, private park for residents that surround the building. Measuring nearly 27,000-square-feet it is built atop a two-story base that houses 40,000 square feet of retail space. The building includes 481 residences ranging from studio to four-bedrooms and an expansive collection of more than 55,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities.

The Towers of the Waldorf Astoria

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The Waldorf Astoria has been a beacon of timeless glamour for nearly a century—home to Hollywood’s elite, host to countless world leaders, and the site of famed cultural events and galas. The property is in the midst of an unprecedented restoration, undertaken with care by developer Dajia Insurance Group and renowned architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

The wide variety of residences at The Towers of the Waldorf Astoria range from gracious studios to opulent four bedrooms and penthouses, many with unique floorplans and private outdoor spaces. Privacy and security are paramount, with a discrete residential experience separate from the hotel, two fully-staffed entry lobbies, a porte cochère with 24-hour valet service, and concierge closest into the entryway for every residence, allowing for secure delivery of packages and room service.

565 Broome SoHo

565 Broome SoHo is Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano's first residential building in NYC and the tallest residential tower in SoHo. Renzo's vision for the building is shaped by light, which led him to design conjoined glass towers with curved corners and a unique "low-iron" glass with a crystal-like sheen that allows the facade to take on the color of the weather, as well as to create clear views from the interiors. 

565 Broome SoHo features 17,000 square feet of amenities, highlighted by a 92-foot tall indoor conservatory with live green walls and three full-grown black olive trees; 55-foot long saltwater pool; private gated porte cochere that leads to the automated parking system (located above ground and encased in glass so cars are visible from street level). Residents also have access to a children’s playroom, 24-hour concierge and attended double-height lobby, fully equipped fitness center, and landscaped outdoor terrace.  

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Bubby's Tribeca Reopens With Takeout

Bubby's is back! Bubby's Tribeca location is now up and running daily for curbside pickup and delivery. Customer favorites like pancakes and pies are on the menu, along with a special family feast of fried chicken with all the trimmings, as well as some new items.

Bubby's Chef/Owner Ron Silver states “We closed Bubby’s in late March because we wanted to take extra measures to protect our staff and customers. With the city and state making progress in numbers of cases and increasing protection methods, we decided it was the right time to come back. We’re starting slowly and know there’s a very long road ahead, but you have to start somewhere”

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“By reopening Bubby’s Tribeca for delivery/takeout, we’re excited to reengage with the community. We hope to provide the same friendly, comforting place that they’ve always been able to count on. We are longing for the busy, bustling experience just as much as everyone else, but until then we hope our food will provide some reprieve. We’re also introducing new menu items in the coming weeks like pie dough balls, pie making kits, frozen biscuits and other items customers can make at home to keep the Bubby’s experience alive even if they can’t dine inside the restaurant” said Bubby's Chef/Owner Ron Silver

You can currently place an order by delivery and curbside pickup available by calling 212-219-0666. Specials include Grab yourself a family feast of fried chicken, coleslaw, buttermilk biscuits, creamy mashed potatoes, chicken gravy and choice of pie. Serves 4 for $100.

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How to Design a Chef's Kitchen for the Home Cook

Many of us fondly refer to our kitchens as the heart of our homes. After all, it's where we gather to share meals and entertain guests. If you want to transform your space into a beautiful gourmet area that everyone can enjoy, look no further. There are so many ways to achieve the kitchen of your dreams.

Which features can set your space apart from the rest? Here are a few design tips for an ideal chef's kitchen.

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1. Try Warming Drawers

You never want to use a microwave to reheat a dish — but what's your other option? When you need to make a course ahead of time, a warming drawer works perfectly. You don't need to turn on your oven or serve some cold appetizers. Instead, this appliance keeps your meal ready to go.

You could also add a refrigerator drawer. This appliance works similarly, but it cools your food instead. It's an easy way to keep your refrigerators clear of unnecessary items.

In New York, finding a residence with a warming drawer may seem like a challenge. Yet many luxury properties are catering to the home cook. 49 Chambers at Reade St., located in Tribeca, offers stunning kitchens with amenities and appliances perfect for entertaining. Ovens with warming drawers allow chefs to delight guests with ready-to-go dishes.

2. Add an Island or Two

Every cook needs ample work surfaces. It's not always feasible, but if you can add at least one island, you'll have a lot of elbow room. No one wants to feel overwhelmed by dirty dishes and pans as they struggle to find an area to chop vegetables. Plus, when there's more than one chef at the helm, an island provides a lot of advantages. When you mix materials and colors, your island can serve as a distinct centerpiece.

If there's enough square footage, think about a second island. One could act as a tasting counter, where guests can sample dishes and enjoy their drinks. You can reserve the other island for your needs as a cook. Your kitchen needs to allow for both flow and function.

3. Look to Outdoor Space

Right now, there's a massive demand for indoor-outdoor rooms. After all, who doesn't want to enjoy a beautiful view as they cook? If your kitchen connects to a balcony or yard, consider an extension. You can use a sliding or folding door as a replacement for the existing wall. As a result, you'll achieve tons of natural sunlight — plus a truly flexible space.

Those in high-rise apartments may not have outdoor kitchens, but sunlight should still be a prime consideration for the chef’s kitchen. Take the stunning views offered by the luxury residences at Fifteen Hudson Yards in Manhattan. These elegant kitchens are designed to take advantage of natural light and illuminate any home-cooked meal.

4. Find the Right Appliances

When most homeowners envision a gourmet kitchen, they see a six-burner stovetop and stacked double ovens. Those appliances make a huge difference, but you need to choose what's right for your space individually. If you live alone, you may not want to prioritize a massive refrigerator, especially when such a purchase can eat up a major portion of your budget.

You should also consider your home's current capacity and capabilities. Would it be a pain to install a gas stovetop? Consider a variety of appliances before you make a decision — and think about important built-in features, too. These fixtures should add to your space through their appearance and practicality.

5. Consider a Wine Display

In many modern, updated properties, people install small wine refrigerators to keep a collection ready for any event. New York sommeliers have no shortage of such options in luxury properties. For example, Waterline Square — intersecting Midtown and the Upper West Side — offers both under-counter and full-height wine fridges for residents who value vino.

If there's enough extra space, consider a wine room. You can use a spare pantry or downstairs room to create a beautiful display. Use technology to control the area's temperature and add plenty of room for dozens of bottles. Your guests won't be able to look away. Plus, you'll be ready to see every wine together. That aspect makes it a lot easier to choose specific types for recipes or meals.

Finding a Residence With a Chef’s Kitchen

The ultimate gourmet chef’s kitchen includes top-end appliances, entertaining features and elegant design. Fortunately, you can achieve a stunning and versatile space with just a few changes and additions. Both move-in ready and flexible properties can help you start cooking right away in your new kitchen.

Holly Welles is a real estate blogger covering design, finance and market trends for apartment dwellers. You can find more of her work on her blog, The Estate Update.

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5 Fun Things You Can Do in Town this Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day Weekend is almost upon us so we've rounded up five of our favorite things to do that include all of the best things in life: burgers, wine, brunch, cocktails and dinner. As restrictions start to life, you can still enjoy the holiday weekend with these 5 options!

1.  Grab a Free Burger at Hole in the Wall Courtesy of Ghost Burger (on Friday 5/22)

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Hole in the Wall's Murray Hill (626 1st Avenue) location is teaming up with Ghost Burger to give away 100 gourmet burgers as a thank you to NYC for staying strong. The first-ever Ghost Burger pop up is happening tomorrow (Friday, 5/22) from 12pm - 6pm.  If you're one of the first 100 people to visit Hole in the Wall in Murray Hill on Friday and purchase a drink, you’ll receive a free mouthwatering burger from Ghost Burger. Drink options include coffee, tea in addition to alcoholic beverages like a Jalapeño Bloody Mary, Aperol Spritz, Mimosa, Blood Orange Negroni and the Espresso Martini. Gourmet burgers include the Fat Boy with 5oz grass-fed beef, double cheese, applewood smoked bacon, lettuce, grilled onion, pickles and special sauce, The Herb with an Impossible patty, cheese, grilled onion, lettuce, tomato, avocado, pickles and kewpie mayo, and the Char Siu Chook with fried chicken, applewood smoked bacon, cheese, lettuce, pickled carrot, jalapeños and ranch. 

2. Head to the newly reopened location of Fornino at Brooklyn Bridge Park Pier 6 

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The Brooklyn Bridge Park Fornino location seasonally opens for takeout on Friday, May 22nd.  If the weather cooperates, bring a book and feast on their Italian specialties from a blanket in the park. The outdoor restaurant will have two pickup windows for socially distanced grab and go wood-fired pizzas, salads, sandwiches and non-alcoholic beverages. The Brooklyn Bridge Park Fornino location will be open on weekdays from 3pm to sunset and on weekends from 12pm to sunset. Patrons will have the ability to order in advance through the Fornino website for pickup or to make purchases on site with contactless payment options available. Delivery will also be provided via Caviar starting May 29th.

3. Go on a drinks crawl in Chelsea.

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Loulou (176 8th Ave) has unbelievable cocktails that can be picked up from their to go window daily from 3pm - 9pm. You could then walk over to Union Square Park. The Loulou Hour from 3-5pm features $10 specialty cocktails, $9 Rosé by Minuty, $8 red and white wine and $6 Sangria. If you're hungry, Menu items from Executive Chef Jarett Brodie include a Niçoise Salad with seared tuna, shaved egg, kalamata olive, haricot verts, potato, watercress and anchovy, Cavatelli with wild mushroom ragu, lacinato kale, crispy artichoke, and Parmesan creme, the Loulou Burger made with grass-fed beef, clothbound cheddar and caramelized onions, Duck Leg Confit with apple rosemary puree and gala chutney, and Steak Frites featuring a 7oz skirt steak and béarnaise.
 

4. Celebrate National Wine Day on Monday, May 25th by getting wine delivered. 

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Sushi Lab at The Sanctuary Hotel in Midtown (132 W. 47th Street) is offering all wine by the bottle at 40% off. Wines include Mud House Sauvignon Blanc, Flor de Campo Pinot Noir, and Whispering Angel Rosé. You can also indulge in 40% off sake, including Suigei “Drunken Whale”, a Tokubetsu Junmai sake with a ricey nose and a crisp clean finish complemented by a rich flavor at the price of $18 (40% discount from $30), Dassai 39 for $27 (40% discount from $45). Head to Seamless, DoorDash, UberEats or Postmates to order. The vegan eatery Beyond Sushi has delicious wines on their delivery menu including an Accuro Malbec from Argentina, Orenia Syrah from France, Casal De Ventozela Rosé from Portugal, Breganze Pinot Grigio from Italy and a California Chardonnay.

When you purchase a bottle of wine with your lunch or dinner order, you'll receive a complimentary 4oz wheel of organic cashew based cheese. Order on the website and seamless.  Last but not least, Clinton Hall is offering delivery and pickup from their 16 W. 36th St. and 90 Washington St. and you can drink to your heart's delight with their menu of $19.99 bottles of wine, such as Santa Marina Prosecco, Justin Sauvignon Blanc, Chateau Ste Michelle Rosé, Seaglass Chardonnay, Terrazas Altos Del Plata Malbec, and Excelsior Cabernet. Delivery and pickup is available from 12pm - 9pm Monday - Sunday via UberEats, GrubHub or Seamless. 

5 - End the week by ordering from your favorite restaurant for dinner and a movie night in.

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Brooklyn Chop House at 150 Nassau Street in FiDi serves up dim sum and chops giving diners everything from seafood and noodles, to 30 - 35 day dry-aged Prime Steaks and Double Thick Cut Chops. If you’re looking to be a total baller and split a fine dining experience with your quarantine crew, splurge on 32oz Dry-Aged Bone in Tomahawk, a 48oz Dry-Aged Porterhouse for two and Salt & Pepper Lobster Tails. You can also indulge in their delicious dishes and cocktails a la carte by ordering delivery on Monday - Sunday from 4pm - 11pm here, on Postmates, Seamless or Caviar. Segreta Cucina Italiana (55 E 54th Street) offers a wide selection of classic Italian dishes at affordable prices, which can be paired with a varied selection of Italian wines by the bottle.

Executive Chef Moshe Grundman showcases his talent with House Specialties which includes Salmon Oreganata, Calabrian Shrimp, Chicken Parmigiana, Chicken Marsala, Veal Milanese, Veal Parmigiana and a Whole Grilled Branzino. They’re also offering a 30% off discount for first time purchases via GrubHub. Order for delivery via Seamless, Grubhub and the website on Monday - Saturday from 5pm - 9pm and on Sunday from 3pm - 8pm. Last but not least, Ghost Burger is delivering fun and flavorful burgers when you need one the most. Ghost Burger keeps things simple with three signature classics: beef, chicken and a veggie. Their Fat Boy 2.0 features a dry age chuck rib patty, Miso onions, mustard special sauce and American cheese on a milk bun. There’s also wings, truffle fries, and sides to choose from. You can even swap out any bun for lettuce, if that’s what you’re into. Order on the website on Friday from 11am - 6pm and Saturday - Sunday from 10am - 3pm. 

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South Williamsburg's The Dime Starts Leasing

 Leasing has begun at new rental development, The Dime, in South Williamsburg. Offering 177 apartments and a full suite of lifestyle amenities, including over an acre of outdoor space, the building is set to welcome its first residents this summer.  A virtual, no contact leasing program led by Douglas Elliman Development Marketing has begun, allowing renters to safely and conveniently explore the brand new living spaces.

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Designed by Fogarty Finger Architecture is comprised of studio through three-bedroom apartments, crowned by two stunning penthouses. With soaring ceiling heights, and floor-to-ceiling windows, residences at The Dime will enjoy sweeping views, including multiple New York City skylines, the Williamsburg Bridge, and the harbors, rivers and highways that thread the city. Individual homes are thoughtfully-designed to evoke calm and relaxation. Penthouses and select residences feature expansive private terraces.

“We’re proud of The Dime, from its architectural design to its efficient and modern living spaces, to the carefully thought out amenities that will foster a balanced lifestyle,” said Sam Charney, Founder and Principal of Charney Companies. “We think now more than ever, residents will especially appreciate the abundance of private outdoor space, totaling over an acre with plenty of room to socially distance. It affords great opportunities to garden, grill, exercise and enjoy the fresh air, all set against the beautiful backdrop of the Williamsburg Bridge.”

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The building’s entire fifth floor is home to a dynamic mix of lifestyle amenities including an expansive terrace featuring comfortable seating throughout, a community garden, space for yoga, a cooking area with grills, multiple dining tables, and lush greenery set around a great lawn. An indoor Wi-Fi-enabled lounge offers plenty of room for residents to unwind on comfortable sofas, get lost in a book on cozy reading chairs, or catch up on work at spacious tables.

“Williamsburg has emerged as a center of creativity, a major hub for technology, media and the arts, making it an especially appealing neighborhood for people working in those fields,” said Nicholas Silvers, Founding Partner of Tavros Holdings. “In addition to comfortably-designed homes and 24-hour amenities, The Dime is entirely Wi-Fi-enabled throughout the building and complimentary in both indoors common areas and outdoors.  With plenty of lounge, work, and open air spaces, we think the building will provide the lifestyle and technology that freelancers, entrepreneurs and creatives want in a home - not to mention the rapidly growing workforce of remote employees.”

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At the penthouse level, residents will enjoy a private vintage-style lounge with both indoor and outdoor areas and mesmerizing views. The lounge’s speakeasy-inspired bar is outfitted with elegant seating, warm library lighting, and art and sculpture, making it the perfect space for entertaining guests.

Residents will also find a half basketball court and a state-of-the-art fitness center programmed by The Wright Fit, a firm that has created fitness centers in high-end condos, such as 56 Leonard and 15 Central Park West. The Dime represents the first time the company has designed a fitness center in a rental building. In-building bicycle storage is also available.

The modern apartments at The Dime offer high-end kitchen finishes with white Caesarstone countertops paired with glossy gray subway tile backsplashes and cream-colored cabinetry. All homes are equipped with panelized appliances, including dishwashers, refrigerators, electric cooktops and ovens, and stacked washer/dryers. Tranquil bathrooms feature Chestnut vanities with white Caesarstone countertops, pearl-colored wall tiles and walk-in rain showers.

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“The initial interest and inquiry volume are unprecedented for a new development rental and we’ve successfully been able to take our leasing efforts entirely virtual to safely accommodate renters currently navigating the marketplace,” said Matthew Villetto, Executive Vice President, Douglas Elliman Development Marketing. “The elevated finishes, robust, technology-supported amenity offerings and panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and beyond, make The Dime one of the most sought after properties in one of the most desirable locations in all of New York City, and we’re excited to bring it to market.”

Prices at The Dime will start around $3,000 for studios, and over $7,000 for three-bedroom apartments. Penthouse residences with wraparound terraces are priced from $13,000.  For more information or a virtual tour, please call 718-599-DIME or log on to www.thedime.com which supports a live text now feature to speak directly with a leasing agent.

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You Can Now Buy Sylvester Stallone LA Quinta Home

Every wanted to live in the same home as Rocky star Sylvester Stallone? Now you can, all you need is a cool $3,350,000, to purchase his La Quinta, California home.

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Located at 52945 Humboldt, La Quinta, you can imagine the heavy wood double doors open up to a vaulted ceiling in the entryway, which leads into the double-height living room. A stone fireplace is the focal point on one wall of the living room.

The spacious kitchen features a large wood-and-stone island. The upstairs ensuite includes a disappearing flat screen TV at the foot of the bed for entertainment and a fireplace including a private terrace off the bedroom. The serene master bath includes a two-sink vanity and a tub. The dining room opens onto the back terrace. Interior details include arched entryways, beamed ceilings, wine room, walk-in closets, & powder room. The expansive outdoor details includes multiple terraces, a pool and spa shaded by lush palms, and a built-in fire pit. The residence backs up to a burbling creek.

The listing is being held by Douglas Elliman agent Josh Reef.

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See The Highest Sale in Connecticut This Year At $17.1M

Last week the highest price sale in Connecticut this year happened in the Greenwich home at 54 Byram Drive, far surpassing the next highest sale in Greenwich for 2020 after this was $6.497M at 19 Brookridge Drive. 

Related: The Top Reasons to Make the Change to Greenwich

With a starting ask of $21 million, the property was closed even amongst the age of COVID-19. Christopher Finlay of Halstead’s Greenwich office represented the listing.

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This truly spectacular Belle Haven Association waterfront estate encompasses 3.96 acres with panoramic views across the Long Island Sound. The sprawling estate has 375 ft. of direct Long Island Sound shoreline with a dramatic high setting for this beautifully renovated 1915 Georgian Colonial. This classic Belle Haven home with 4 levels of living space was carefully renovated in 2014. The interior extends 10,000 sq. ft with high ceilings, period architectural detailing and gracious formal rooms. Covered verandas and terraces extend the living spaces on the south side overlooking the water from the 1st and 2nd floors. The outdoor environment is unmatched. The gorgeous rolling lawns lead to an over-sized swimming pool, a stunning flower garden and a contoured golf practice green with bunkers.

Take a look at the house below.

photo credit is Halstead Connecticut LLC

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Memorial Day Drinks You Can Make From The Comforts Of Your Own Home

If you're planning social distancing Memorial Day Weekend get together, you've come to the right place. Since we know there's no better way to get the party started than with creative and fruity cocktails or fan favorites, we've put together some of our favorites drinks of the season. Read through to check out some of these delicious summer cocktail recipes.

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Smoky Mary

Prepare the glass by wetting the rim by running a lemon around it. Mix celery salt and cracked black pepper on a plate and dip the glass. Build all ingredients in the glass over ice and garnish with celery sticks and a lemon wedge.


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Partida Raspberry Collins

  • 1 3/4 oz Partida Blanco Tequila

    1. 3/4 oz Fresh Lemon Juice

    2. 3/4 oz Agave Nectar (Cut 50/50 with water)

    3. 8 to 10 Raspberries

Method: Shake all ingredients with ice and strain over fresh ice into a highball glass. Top with sparkling water or club soda. Garnish: Lemon twist and 3 Raspberries on a pick


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Strawberry Rosé Spritzer

  • 5 ounces Smoke Tree Rosé

    1. 2 ounces Chandon Rosé

    2. 2-3 lemon slices

    3. 2-3 fresh strawberries

    4. 1 mint sprig

Fill a cocktail glass with ice. Pour in Smoke Tree Rosé. Top with Chandon Rosé. Stir in chopped strawberries and lemon. Garnish with mint sprig.

 

 


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Many Waters

Combine all ingredients over ice in a highball glass. Lightly stir and garnish with Cucumber Spear.


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Cape-Rinha

  • 3oz Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Blanc Semillon

  • 1 teaspoon raw sugar

  • 2 lime wedges

  • 4 green grapes

  • 4 mint leaves

Combine the ingredients in a stemless wine glass. Muddle to extract juices and oils. Fill the glass with ice, top up with Cape Mentelle SBS, stir, sip & savor!


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Chandon Summer Spritz

  • 4 slices English Cucumber

  • 2 Strawberries

  • ¾ part Honey syrup*

  • ½ part lemon juice or juice ¼ of a lemon

  • 4 part Chandon Brut Rose

  • 1 lemon twist

    *May sub agave or another sweetener

Combine 3 of the cucumber slices and 1 of the strawberries in a cocktail shaker and muddle until they have released most of their juices. Add the honey and lemon juice. Add ice, shake, fine strain into a wine glass with ice and top with 4 parts Chandon Brut Rose, Garnish with the remaining cucumber slice, the other strawberry, and the lemon twist long cucumber tumbler.

 

 


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Roma Ricky

  • 2 parts Hendrick’s Midsummer Solstice

  • ¾ Lime Juice

  • ½ part Sugar Syrup

  • ½ part Italicus

  • 3 parts Sparkling Water

    Combine all ingredients over ice in a highball glass. Lightly stir and garnish with Cucumber Spear.


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East Breeze - The Surf Lodge (Montauk, NY)

  • 1.5 oz Grey Goose

  • 1 oz St-Germain

  • 0.75 oz fresh lemon juice

  • 0.5 oz fresh blackberry puree

    Shake all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and strain into a coup or martini glass. Garnish with mint sprig.