Boss of luxury property firm 'sexually harassed female staff on nights out'
George Azar, 56, along with a group of senior managers and younger female property brokers, had dinner at a private members' club to celebrate the company's recent success.
"PROPERTY" · 총 386건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 85,022건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.3(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,301건(5.1%)·중립 78,707건(92.6%)·부정 2,014건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 15.0(중도 균형)입니다.
George Azar, 56, along with a group of senior managers and younger female property brokers, had dinner at a private members' club to celebrate the company's recent success.
Samrat Choudhary says government bungalows are not personal property as Bihar orders Rabri Devi to vacate 10 Circular Road, sparking political tensions.
The Command reassured residents of its unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and property and urges citizens to remain calm, vigilant, and continue with their lawful activities without fear. The post Spread fake bandits news, face punishment – Osun police command warns appeared first on Vanguard News.
According to Alexander Gusarov, in contacts with the Americans, Russian diplomats always say that there is no alternative to returning the seized Russian diplomatic property and resuming direct air service between Russia and the United States
The nearly 10-month presence of National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. has not helped reduce violent crime in the nation’s capital, according to a new study from the Niskanen Center, a Washington policy shop. While the Guard’s presence in Washington did help drive down some crime — including a 24 percent decline in opportunistic property crime —...
Former MCA Jared Okoth Okode, also known as Defao, showcases his new luxurious mansion and an impressive fleet of high-end vehicles following a recent setback.
District administrations, disaster management agencies and line departments urged to use advance forecasts and coordinated preparedness measures to reduce loss of life and property during the Southwest Monsoon, says IMD Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra
The head of The New York Times newspaper launched a scathing attack on artificial intelligence companies, accusing them of "shameless theft of intellectual property" and of threatening journalism. He was speaking at a global media congress on Monday in the southern French city of Marseille.
Diana Marua’s son, Morgan, describes chaos at Lenana School after students vandalised property and attacked the principal, spurred by Maroon Fest frustrations.
The overdose of George Floyd was a catalyst for billions of dollars in property damage, thousands of fatalities caused by riots and defunded police departments, an onslaught of systemic discrimination against white people at every level of society, and the decline of major American cultural institutions. A career violent felon with a 90% blockage in ...
The Trump administration has proposed a new punitive tariff of 25 per cent on many imports from Brazil, after deciding its practices were unfair on a range of issues from digital trade to illegal deforestation, top trade official Jamieson Greer said late on Monday. The measures, under the Section 301 trade statute, cover areas such as electronic payment services, preferential tariffs, intellectual property protection and ethanol market access as well, the Office of the United States Trade...
Not anyone's personal property: Samrat Choudhary escalates Rabri bungalow row
A24 has 81.4 million reasons to be thrilled with the blockbuster release of Kane Parsons' horror film “Backrooms,” and now they have one more: the indie studio’s contract with the 20-year-old director included rights to the sequel, Page Six Hollywood has learned.
A man tried to force his way into pop star Sabrina Carpenter's home in Los Angeles after weeks of watching the property, officials say. On Monday, the singer was granted a temporary restraining order against the man.
Far-left New York congressional hopeful Darializa Avila Chevalier called for the seizure of property from landlords and the abolition of police and prisons in more unhinged social media posts — in which she also rejected the existence of the state of Israel. Chevalier, who is challenging incumbent Rep. Adriano Espaillat in New York’s 13th Congressional...
Now that France has finally repealed the so-called Code Noir or Black Code, experts are urging the country to also consider the issue of reparations. The Code Noir was the law that effectively regulated slavery by making people like property, notably in the French colonies – enabling people to be worked, beaten, sold, raped and even killed. It was only repealed last week, even though France abolished slavery back in 1848. In Perspective, we spoke to Olivette Otele, a historian and professor at SOAS in London.
Navigating divorce can be overwhelming, but thorough documentation is essential for pivotal decisions regarding alimony, child custody, and property distribution. Be prepared by collecting marriage records, identification, financial statements, property titles, and any relevant evidence. For custody disputes, focus on child-related documents. Getting organized in advance paves the way for a less stressful legal journey.
Underhill House (pictured) in the Cotswolds featured on the hit Channel 4 show when it was hailed as England's first certified Passivhaus property - meaning it is effectively air-tight.
European luxury brands have sharpened their focus on the United States, with a surge of store openings and fashion shows to lure a new crop of wealthy shoppers enriched by the AI and tech boom and offset weak consumer confidence in the rest of the world. After two years of contraction, the luxury goods sector was showing signs of stabilisation until the Iran war that began at the end of February, disrupting travel and denting luxury spending far beyond the Middle East. And China, the biggest source of luxury sales growth for two decades, is still struggling to tackle deflation and the lingering impacts of a property crisis, so the sector needs rich Americans more than usual. “The US high-end consumer has been much more resilient than we are seeing elsewhere, especially in Europe,” said Marcus Morris-Eyton, portfolio manager at AllianceBernstein in London, adding that the continued AI rally and healthy wage growth have boosted this cohort of spenders. Luxury brands, such as LVMH, Moncler and Gucci, have been quick to respond. Dior and Gucci showed their cruise collections in the US last month and Italian brand Zegna is set to present its Summer 2027 collection on Friday in Los Angeles. Even last year, North America for the first time took the top spot for new store openings, according to real estate firm Savills’ global luxury retail report, which has tracked data since 2016. The report found North America accounted for about 27 per cent of global luxury store openings in 2025, compared with 26pc of openings in Europe and 19pc in China. Globally, new luxury store openings fell to their lowest level since 2020. US represents significant potential The US has fewer luxury stores relative to its numbers of super-rich consumers than China, according to Savills research. “Many brands still view the US as unpenetrated relative to the scale of its wealth base,” said Todd Siegel, Chicago-based president of US retail at real estate firm Savills. The investment in stores is focused not just on major East and West Coast cities. It extends to second-tier states and cities where high-net-worth individuals have moved, attracted by lower tax rates than California or New York, Siegel said. Italian luxury outerwear group Moncler, for instance, has said most of its new stores will be in the US this year. It opened a store in the luxury ski resort of Aspen in January and plans to open its largest flagship store globally on New York’s Fifth Avenue in the second half of the year, as well as new locations in California’s Valley Fair and in Dallas, Texas, among other cities. French luxury group Hermes opened its first stores in Nashville, Tennessee and Scottsdale, Arizona, last year. It plans to open in the Plaza del Lago shopping centre in Wilmette, north of Chicago this summer, and in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in September. US and part of Asia versus everywhere else Consultancy Bain said the luxury sector reflected a “two-speed world” as the United States and parts of Asia grow, while Europe and the Middle East are impacted by weaker tourist spending in the ongoing Iran war. Most luxury brands do not report US figures specifically, but their first-quarter reports show growth in the broader Americas region was much stronger than elsewhere. Cartier owner Richemont’s sales grew 18pc in the Americas from January to March, the group’s ninth consecutive quarter of double-digit sales growth in the region. The strength of the US luxury consumer has also boosted American groups Ralph Lauren and Coach owner Tapestry whose sales have outpaced rivals. “Our core customers are loyal and resilient,” Ralph Lauren Chief Product & Merchandising Officer Halide Alagoz told Reuters. “What we see so far is that their behaviours are not changing. On the contrary, consumers during these turbulent times want to come to brands that they can trust.” Tapestry CEO Joanne Crevoiserat said there was potential to grow in North America. “We’re building emotional connections and bringing new, younger consumers into the market in North America and beyond,” she said. Morgan Stanley analyst Edouard Aubin said upcoming US IPOs could drive spending on high-end watches and jewellery, but cautioned that US nationals account for about 20pc to 22pc of global luxury spend. “It’s nice, it’s helpful, but you need China to get better as well for the sector to really recover,” he said.
New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested four promoters of a real estate group in connection with a money laundering probe into an alleged Rs 2,004-crore homebuyer fraud that affected more than 19,000 buyers and investors.The accused, Avdhesh Kumar Goel, Rajnish Mittal, Atul Gupta and Vikas Gupta, are promoters/directors of Earth Infrastructures Ltd. They were arrested on June 1 under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), an official statement said on Tuesday.The accused were produced before a special PMLA court in Delhi, which granted the agency five days' custody for interrogation, it said.Read More: Signature Global commits Rs 1,200-1,500 crore for land acquisitions in FY27According to the federal agency, the group collected around Rs 2,004 crore from more than 19,425 homebuyers and investors by promising timely delivery of residential and commercial units and assured returns.The agency alleged that its probe found approximately Rs 467 crore had been diverted or siphoned off through various group entities and related concerns and individuals."Despite receipt of substantial funds from the buyers/investors, the projects were either left incomplete or possession of units was not handed over, thereby causing wrongful loss to the homebuyers and investors," the ED said.The probe further revealed that a part of the alleged proceeds of crime was used for acquisition of movable and immovable assets in the names of various entities and individuals connected with the promoters and directors of the group, it said.The investigation was initiated based on five FIRs registered by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Delhi Police against Earth Infrastructures Ltd, its directors and related entities under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code.The Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) has also filed a criminal complaint under Section 447 of the Companies Act against the promoters and directors of the group.Read More: Amazon adds 10.6 acres to Mumbai data centre campus in Rs 125 crore dealEarlier in April, the ED had conducted searches at premises linked to the Earth Group across Delhi-NCR.During the raids, the agency seized cash worth about Rs 6.30 crore, jewellery valued at around Rs 8.78 crore and property documents relating to more than 100 immovable properties estimated to be worth over Rs 100 crore.