Weekend Roundup
Julia Roberts finally unloads her Greenwich Village townhouse to actress Holly Hunter, according to the New York Times. Also, Bob Weinstein sells at The Beresford. $105 million! That’s the selling price for Adelaide de Menil’s 40-acre Hamptons property, according to the New York Post. Perhaps to keep taps on her daughter, Gwynnie’s mom buys in Tribeca, according to New York magazine. What’s "bright, shiny, brittle, show-offy, and slightly crazed...significant [and] thrilling?” It's new architecture, according to Kurt Anderson. Despite a landmark eminent domain decision, not much is happening in New London. Tim and Nina Zagat write an op-ed about how hip restaurants and bars can help point out the next up-and-coming neighborhood. In related news, the 2006 Zagat’s guide makes a great stocking stuffer. -Michael Calderone
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