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‘Real Housewives of New York’ Season 14 cast revealed at BravoCon: Meet the new ‘Housewives’

Surprise, surprise! There’s an all-new group of “Housewives” ready to take on the Big Apple.

The cast of “The Real Housewives of New York City” Season 14 was announced during a Sunday taping of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” at BravoCon 2022. The cast includes Sai De Silva, Change Hassan, Erin Dana Lichy, Lizzy Savetsky , Jessel Taank, Jenna Lyons and Brynn Whitfield.

Production is set to begin this fall. The season will premiere sometime in 2023.

From fashion and real estate to philanthropy and social influence, the new season will follow women who have made their mark

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Benefits of Starting a Business Overseas

Benefits of Starting a Business Overseas

Benefits of Starting a Business Overseas: Find Out if it’s Right For You

So, you started a business yourself, it’s grown to some success over the past couple of years and now you are ready to branch out. Or maybe you have an idea for a new business and you’re trying to decide where to get it up and running?

The whole idea for most businesses is decided because of growth.

This growth can mean different things to different companies. But when you think about taking the next step, does that mean opening another home branch or going global?

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Rent Going Up? One Company’s Algorithm Could Be Why.

Some have complained high-paying tech jobs have driven up rents in major tech hubs — creating an exodus that will later drive up rents in other cities.

But ProPublica asks whether there’s another technology at work:

On a summer day last year, a group of real estate tech executives gathered at a conference hall in Nashville to boast about one of their company’s signature products: software that uses a mysterious algorithm to help landlords push the highest possible rents on tenants. “Never before have we seen these numbers,” said Jay Parsons, a vice president of RealPage, as conventiongoers wandered by.

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Looking forward to the success of 2022

2021 was an incredibly busy year for the Prosperity completions team, as we delivered six developments across the country – and 2022 looks to be just as productive as we kick off the new year with a further four developments.

Last year, of course, brought many challenges to every type of business as the world grappled with the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic – and we in the construction industry certainly faced the global supply issues on materials. But I am proud to say we are still managed to deliver more than 500 properties within contractual time frames.

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Behind the Scenes of Simple Elements

People always like to know who they’re working with. So it’s my hope that others will gain some insight into what makes me tick. Read on to learn more about behind the scenes of Simple Elements.

Allow me to introduce myself…

Behind the Scenes of Simple Elements

Name: Nicole Schenk

Role at Simple Elements: Owner, Property Stylist

I’ve had a passion for all things design since I was a kid, I just didn’t recognize this until I was in my 30’s. After university I studied fashion design. That led me to a 14 yr career working with leading fashion retailers. My favorite aspect was visual merchandising–

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Looking after our buyers – it’s our USP

Looking after our buyers – it’s our USP

Sue Fraser, our Operations Director, reveals what we at Prosperity do to help you navigate the waters of the property buying process

Whether you are a first-time buyer securing a home to live in or an investor with a portfolio of buy-to-let properties, the property-buying process can be stressful.

We understand that completely, which is why our team of experts is always on hand to guide everyone who is investing their hard-earned money with Prosperity. Our many years of experience means our qualified team are able and willing to make the process as enjoyable an experience as possible.

More importantly,

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Brooklyn Landlord to Pay Tenants Thousands for Harassment

Real estate company Greenbrook Partners, which has been accused by its Brooklyn tenants of predatory, abusive and illegal tactics, and its managing partner Greg Fournier have to pay the city $100,000 and its tenants thousands more as part of a settlement with State Attorney General Letitia James . The settlement follows an investigation by the city and state that found the company harassed tenants and used unlawful management practices.

Brooklyn tenants and local politicians have long rallied against Greenbrook Holdings LLC, which has 188 buildings mostly in Brooklyn, forming their own tenants coalition to amplify complaints the company is snapping