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The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s owned dozens of phony luxury items including bags and jewelry federal authorities seized during a raid of her residence last year. <p cl to federal charges that she had put together a $5 million telemarketing scam targeted to swindle older people. The latest: The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s Jen Shah, 49, owned dozens of phony luxury items including bags and jewelry federal authorities seized during a raid of her Utah residence last year Among the fraudulent items of merchandise, which were mostly manufactured in China, included fake purses aimed to resemble products from high-end brands including Balenciaga, Chanel, Fendi, Gucci, Hermes, Jimmy…
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At the beating heart of Moscow, directly opposite the Kremlin on the eastern side of Red Square, you’ll find Russia’s most famous shopping mall
At the beating heart of Moscow, directly opposite the Kremlin on the eastern side of Red Square, you’ll find Russia’s most famous shopping mall. Known as GUM, the ornate neo-classical building sits a stone’s throw from St Basil’s cathedral and the mausoleum of Lenin, the man who attempted to overthrow capitalism. Yet it has, in recent years, been filled with ‘landmark’ stores owned by luxury brands anxious to soak up the cash being liberally sprayed around by the post-Soviet oligarch class. When they aren’t applauding the tanks that occasionally rumble over nearby cobblestones, cronies of Vladimir flock to this marble-floored emporium, EVden EVE nAKliYAT arm-in-arm with their high-maintenance wives, mistresses…
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The man who monetized community in the office space with the controversial WeWork has turned the same theory to residential properties with his newest venture Flow
The man who monetized community in the office space with the controversial WeWork has turned the same theory to residential properties with his newest venture Flow. Adam Neumann, 43, has described how the company will transform how people interact with their homes and give them with a sense of ownership even though they’re renting. To illustrate the idea he said tenants would plunge their own toilets instead of calling supers. In , made public on Monday, Neumann discussed at length for the first time the vision behind his new real estate venture which will launch this year with properties in Atlanta, evdEn EVe NakliYAt Miami and Nashville. Flow will provide an…