Inside the Californian suburb where US elites are hunkering down during the pandemic
Just 28 miles up the coast from LA, a former hippie enclave is now home to titans of finance sheltering from Covid-19
Pamela Anderson on the beach
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Malibu was always a town that attracted artists, designers and creative souls from all walks of life. Despite the celebrity residents, the vibe was one of understated, hippie chic. That is until Covid-19 enticed a new wave of one percenters seeking warm weather and the bucolic surfer lifestyle. Now, just about every house is rented (at up to $200k per month), and owners who once only came for the summer have decided to stay put here.
Puerto Rico’s San Patricio is a Genteel and Exclusive Pocket-Sized Coastal Community
In this area in the northern municipality of Guaynabo, the well-to-do live the good life By Nancy A. Ruhling |
Originally Published On January 2, 2021 | Mansion Global
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Historic castle on the coast in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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San Patricio is a genteel and exclusive pocket-size community in Puerto Rico’s northern coastal municipality of Guaynabo where the well to do live the good life.
Established in 1941, San Patricio’s 74 acres contain fewer than 60 homes; what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in friendliness and convenience: It’s only six miles from San Juan, the capital and largest city
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San Diego’s Waterfront: a driving tour [Los Angeles Times :: BC-UST-SANDIEGO-DRIVE:LA]
SAN DIEGO If you’ve been to San Diego, you’ve probably navigated Harbor Drive. It’s the busy street running from Point Loma to downtown that passes the airport and skirts the harbor. It makes a fine driving tour for anyone interested in architecture and California history, on land or water.
Here’s a 10-stop itinerary. To give it extra resonance, hunt down and read Max Miller’s “I Cover the Waterfront” (1932), a world-weary portrait (part Thornton Wilder, part Raymond Chandler, part Herman Melville) of this neighborhood nearly a century ago.
Top Designers Predict 2021 s Biggest Kitchen Design Trends
More than a dozen industry leaders identify 14 kitchen design trends that are sure to lead the way in the coming year. Brantley Photography
We re predicting 2021 will be the year of the sanity-saving kitchen, as it s been our home s command center, the place to craft every meal, mix up every Zoom happy hour cocktail, catch up on emails, help with homework, and a place to reconnect with loved ones. As we ve needed more space to live our lives almost completely between our own four walls, the kitchen has stepped up to be a family room, office, schooling room, and more, making it a prime place to invest in this year.