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Skylon restaurant (7), left, named for the (long-gone) towering sculpture, a symbol of 1951's festival, is located in the RFH and boasts spectacular river views and an interior design inspired by the RFH's history (44 20 7654 7800; skylonrestaurant.co.uk...
...whom is his father Robert Baker) bought the property for about $1.1 billion, a small stake in Federated's $27 billion business in annual sales. "What we liked about Lord & Taylor was that it had great DNA, a very solid management team and a large amount of spectacular real estate," says Baker. National Realty & Development Corp., the original family business Robert Baker started and continues to own with Richard, is one of the largest, privately held companies, with more than 20 million sq. ft. (1.86 million sq m) of shopping centers and retail properties. As a young boy, Richard would...
...would be far too soon to walk away from such an exciting challenge," she says. That upside includes a deal with Selective Beauty to roll out a Jimmy Choo fragrance. "And we've got over 60 shops and could easily double that," she adds, stretching out her spectacular legs, tipped with mules four inches high...
...feeling so cheerful? Because it's at times like this, when fear and uncertainty rule, that spectacular opportunities arise to buy bargains that panicked investors are dumping...
Rippon, now operated by Rolfe's son Nick Mills, is also significant because, situated on the banks of Lake Wanaka, it has what must surely be the most spectacular cellar-door point of sale on earth, attracting some 15,000 wine tourists a year. Peregrine Wines, too, has a robust cellar-door business, as do other wineries in Central Otago. But don't turn up at Two Paddocks. "We discourage it by being hard to find, because I like wandering around with my shirt off," says Neill, who prefers to drum up sales via a terse and amusing blog...