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"palatial" Definitions
  1. (of a room or building) very large and impressive, like a palace

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Hoffman House, a palatial hotel a few blocks away from
"You can have a palatial estate here," Mr. Rose said.
The palatial property sits opposite a Costa del Sol beach.
By preferring to live in the palatial Trump Tower, Mrs.
The store was palatial, with dramatic lighting and colorful displays.
I would be living in a palatial apartment on Park Avenue.
He owns a palatial house in Chelsea and a private jet.
" Waters said Goedert "lives in a place that is not palatial.
Don't you have a palatial spread out in L.A. or somewhere?
He never visited Mr. Epstein's palatial residence in Palm Beach, Fla.
Don't you have a palatial spread out in L.A. or somewhere?
As for what the palatial home looked like before Tekashi and co.
He doesn't ask aspirants to genuflect en route to his palatial home.
When you live in palace, your heating bills get, well, pretty palatial.
The Greenbrier Resort is a palatial retreat in the West Virginia mountains.
Give your prince everything he deserves and more with this palatial perch.
The Shops at Bravern's designer-only lineup is housed in palatial storefronts.
See the snaps of Bieber hanging out in the palatial modern home.
"The décor was very Middle Eastern, very golden, very palatial," he said.
She and Mr. von Bülow settled in a palatial Fifth Avenue apartment.
"There's more old money and palatial villas in the countryside," he said.
The property seemed palatial and housed about 800 guest rooms and suites.
He has this palatial house with a hockey rink and all this stuff.
The building's face seems stately, palatial, but its corners have softened over time.
The main palatial kitchen has two marble-topped islands and seating for four.
Instead, he will escape to another of his palatial retreats, one in a
The palatial master suite showcases windows that provide maximum light and ocean views ...
A half-dozen readers offered housing — in a couple of cases, palatial quarters.
It adjoins the 603-year-old palatial estate of her late husband's family.
Palatial Georgian houses stand a couple of hundred metres away from brutalist tower blocks.
It's a palatial 2,500 square foot home built on a one-third acre lot.
" Redmayne continued, "It's all royal and palatial, and there's this string quartet playing music.
We've arrived at the palatial Ritz hotel in Riyadh where Trump will be staying.
The palatial pad is 7,200 sq feet, but 4,400 of that is outdoor space.
They're hard to find, even in the palatial buildings of museums and cultural institutions.
You start out as Bruce Wayne, just chilling at home in your palatial manor.
When she was 15, Araoz alleges, Epstein raped her in his palatial Manhattan mansion.
Today, there are rumored plans to convert the sunken palatial ruins into a restaurant.
That's what kept them coming back to his palatial Palm Beach estate for years.
They've all been glammified by wealthy older men, tastefully palatial inside and out, he said.
As it turns out, Guadagnino had his eye on the palatial estate for some time.
Planting trees or draining a swamp are reasonable, he said; erecting palatial greenhouses is not.
The living room was as palatial as the entrance to a modest New York museum.
West and his family live in a palatial $60 million mansion in Hidden Hills, California.
She's taken on a trip to visit Janine, who is still in Naomi's palatial home.
The palatial National Museum building used to be the home of a Portuguese royal family.
Little Caesars Arena is a palatial complex with a practice rink and gleaming shopping concourses.
" Given the venue where Atiyah made the suggestion, Penrose dubbed his improved idea "palatial twistor theory.
After all, for the right price, you too can visit the Bachelor palatial estate of love.
Yet beyond those main streets are large palatial homes on lots with minimum two-acre zoning.
"Romeo and Juliet" features palatial sets and poetic pas de deux enhanced by Prokofiev's stirring score.
We see Gilbert & George set into the park's wilderness and away from London's palatial apartment buildings.
His home is palatial ... set around a golf course that Trump hits up when he's there.
" He added: "The Mets have all the materials to live in a palatial estate of Playoffville.
" JON PARELES There's a palatial crescendo of grief in "Yellow Is the Color of Her Eyes.
The family's palatial home has a painting of McEntee in the billiard room throwing a pass.
Screenland The scene opens on a palatial lobby of the Biltmore hotel in downtown Los Angeles.
It's the dramatic, swaggering, palatial centerpiece of "Anti," her most ambitious and best album to date.
After admiring the Dubai coastline for a moment, I set off to explore my palatial surroundings.
This frugal-luxury strategy would succeed, though, only if the palatial digs survived the week intact.
These palatial complexes often combine ostentation, minimal contact with local communities and abundant opportunities for overindulgence.
Self-guided tour of five private gardens in Greenwich, including in-town family gardens to palatial estates.
Times Square blossomed into the world's crossroads, enhanced by new palatial theaters that make up today's Broadway.
Something smells rotten inside the Roy family's palatial summer estate as the second season of Succession begins.
And he developed Mesa Vista Ranch, acquiring adjacent properties, installing man-made lakes and erecting palatial estates.
But the palatial architecture—soaring columns and arches, patterned ceilings, dazzling chandeliers—seemed fit for a czar.
Politico has estimated that we pay $3 million each weekend that Trump travels to his palatial country club.
It's a palatial ranch house with a luxury chicken coop and goat enclosure, both bigger than most apartments.
A FEBRILE ATMOSPHERE took hold in the humid Maximilianeum in Munich, Bavaria's palatial state parliament, on October 14th.
Upscale tents adorned the palatial plot of land, giving every inch of the meadow a luxe, bohemian feel.
Housing styles include early-20th-centurycottages and colonials, renovated late-1800s ramblers and palatial custom-designed new construction.
Sadly, such a questionable temperament will follow Trump (if elected) from his palatial residence to the White House.
Sylvester Stallone, old and strong and with a hairline like iron, just puttering about his palatial LA home.
The space is palatial, featuring an Olympic-sized swimming pool, ballroom, stables, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean.
Several hundred gathered outside the palatial Royal Monceau hotel in the capital, letting off flares and breaking into chants.
The youngest of four children, Rob Ford grew up in a palatial home in the Toronto suburb of Etobicoke.
Inaugurated in 1929, the palatial 340-room complex was the home of the British Viceroy of India until 1947.
Academicians wear special green-embroidered jackets and swords, and meet in the palatial rooms of the Institut de France.
When Big Trouble's toughest member gets to the palatial pad, the FOX musical drama turns into a horror movie.
A century ago, this was the Fifth Avenue of Bangkok, lined with the palatial mansions of Thai sea merchants.
Men with megaphones promote tours of Yanukovych's comically palatial mansion outside of Kiev, now property of the Ukrainian state.
Eventually, Araoz complied and followed the brunette woman to the palatial building, which "looked like a museum," Araoz said.
For visiting foreign leaders — the ones he likes, anyway — there is Mar-a-Lago, the palatial Palm Beach, Fla.
Come spring, they'll add a palatial sit-down restaurant, photography studio and events space to this smorgasbord of wellness.
He was sitting at a round table in the vast courtyard of his palatial house in Sana, Yemen's capital.
Efendi Hotel is a palatial experience: rooms with 40-foot high ceilings, cloud-like beds, and an original Turkish Hammam.
When Mr Guber invited the team to his palatial home in January to celebrate a big win, the penny dropped.
BTW ... the crib is a palatial estate in Encino, which vaguely resembles a castle ... although it's not in the Alps.
What's big in Jay's world this week is whether or not he's gotten the palatial goat palace he's been after.
He most notoriously outfoxed the hostile circle of Titian, in 1564, to decorate the palatial Scuola Grande di San Rocco.
Malaga Gran Hotel Miramar, a palatial estate looking over the Mediterranean, evokes Nazarid Moorish architecture with ornate and delicate designs.
Yet it felt palatial compared to the tiny Sefton Bivvy — I couldn't even stand completely — nestled beneath the Tewaewae Glacier.
Byrne was arguably the top artist of the time — his layouts were palatial and spacious, his lines clean and crisp.
Topping the list was a palatial duplex at 834 Fifth Avenue that was home to the investment banker John Gutfreund.
A sprawling triplex penthouse that was once part of the publisher William Randolph Hearst's palatial home sold for $20 million.
The palatial Manhattan penthouse of former NBC chairman and CEO Robert Wright has just hit the market — for $22 million.
In July, I met Michelle O'Neill, Sinn Fein's vice president, in her cavernous office in Northern Ireland's palatial Parliament building.
It has been donated to the library at another of her palatial homes, the Mount, a museum in Lenox, Mass.
The elaborate human trafficking ring spanned his palatial mansions in Palm Beach, Florida, and Manhattan from at least 83 and 2005.
The elaborate human trafficking ring spanned his palatial mansions in Palm Beach, Florida, and Manhattan from at least 2002 and 2005.
It's a tale of ambition, nationalism, violence, technical innovation and economic transformation, playing out on grand avenues and in palatial parliaments.
There are 11 bedrooms in the palatial main house, including a six-room master suite, and twelve-and-a-half bathrooms.
On Wednesday, a palatial four-bedroom house in the exclusive Peak district was sold for £87 million ($148.7 million), Reuters reported.
Many described painful memories that had played out in Manhattan, where Epstein maintained a palatial mansion on the Upper East Side.
Yet they lived in palatial splendor a stone's throw apart, the approximate distance between their flagship salons, in the East Fifties.
Admittedly, a bigger home is under construction on Necker and he also owns the palatial Branson Estate on nearby Moskito Island.
Of course, this is all too good to be true, but look how gorgeous those mountains and that palatial chalet is!
We wandered around the side of the great, looming, palatial place of worship, the imposing white stone filling up the eyes.
The price tag has increased slightly since they picked up the palatial pad in 2014 for $4.25, according to the Chicago Tribune.
The first recipients of a unique honor to celebrate the legacy of Princess Diana will receive their awards in a palatial setting.
And while it may not be a grand, palatial estate, the property seems pretty perfect for a true artiste, suffering or not.
The young women sway to the tinny rhythm, gorge on a lavish feast in a palatial setting and pout at the camera.
When Sunny Hostin first laid eyes on her palatial 10-bedroom, 10-bathroom estate in Purchase, N.Y., it was a fixer-upper.
Real Housewives of Orange County star Heather Dubrow, who is in the process of settling into a palatial new 20,000 sq-ft.
" Leading the way into a massive kitchen with two freestanding islands, she explains "I happen to have a spacious and palatial kitchen.
Palatial corporate digs aren't merely paeans to executive ambitions but out-sized symbols of a company's brand and identity, say marketing experts.
A few months of living like a pauper will be worth it when you lay the groundwork for a palatial financial future.
Sunshine streams into the double-height living space, where no fewer than eight sash windows look out onto a palatial Chelsea Square.
The ONS picture showed the white-bearded Catholic priest standing in a palatial room in front of a portrait of Oman's ruler.
He hosted his annual star-studded dinner Friday night, alongside the watch brand Jaeger-LeCoultre, on the palatial terraces of the hotel.
Behind Sam's boxy exterior, I had a palatial 75 cubic feet of living space (and an "attic" in my Yakima roof box).
Fashion Diary MILAN — On Friday evening, at the palatial Museo Bagatti Valsecchi, once home to a baronial family, Esquire gave a party.
This week, a palatial four-bedroom house in the city's exclusive Peak district was sold for a record £87 million ($148.7 million).
It also seems like the higher rates are an effort to offset the amount of unbooked empty rooms in the palatial hotel.
But even as it should scope out the city, the Met deserves to congratulate itself for 50 years in its palatial home.
The property, costing $21972 million, opened in 313 as the palatial winter residence of Marjorie Merriweather Post, the heiress to General Foods.
The rental pad -- known as Villa Las Hamacas (the hammocks, for the gringos out there) is palatial ... and that's putting it lightly.
It is usually given to wealthy donors who use the ambassador's palatial home to become part of London's high-end social scene.
The company's new headquarters feature bright video studios and test kitchens, instead of the bar carts and palatial executive offices of yore.
" Pareles added that the two-time Grammy-winning track is also "palatial-sounding pop that doesn't condescend to listeners of any age.
The vaulted ceilings rose so high above the gallery walls that the whole floor had the feel of a single palatial room.
With whitewashed cottages blended among palatial houses, it is a classic example of the manicured countryside in southern England's well-heeled areas.
Although he has yet to announce where he's relocating, they always have their palatial Connecticut estate to retreat to while they house hunt.
Instead, it's a shrine to the interplay of color, the transformative properties of light, and the juxtaposition of palatial fixtures with worldly tchotchkes.
Said fifth friend has made a fortune and spent it on a palatial jungle getaway, which the other guys are eager to see.
But El Patrón is also remembered by more than 0003 hippopotamuses (Hippopotamus amphibius) that currently roam free near his palatial estate, Hacienda Nápoles.
She and her compatriots earned standing ovations at the finale in Amsterdam's palatial Concertgebouw, the home venue of PYO conductor Vincent de Kort.
We're both of clutching glasses of water—Bez for thirst-slaking, me for dear life—in the bar of Manchester's palatial Hotel Gotham.
He lamented that the ministry's bureaucracy — which lives in palatial, colonial-era bungalows — was out of touch with the needs of ordinary people.
While the league's newest facilities have been built with palatial home clubhouses the size of health clubs, the Warriors' was austere and cramped.
Still, he continued to influence the workings of the chamber behind the scenes, defiantly remaining in a palatial residence paid for by taxpayers.
It arrives at the palatial Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild tonight (to the irritation, no doubt, of those designers whose shows coincide with hers).
BELFAST, Northern Ireland — The Northern Ireland Assembly's palatial building in Stormont, in the hills that overlook Belfast, is an eerie place these days.
The palatial edifice on Huawei's sprawling campus in Shenzhen houses an exhibition hall proudly displaying the Chinese telecommunications giant's "fifth-generation" (230G) technology.
Then she encounters a soulful pianist, a man she finds squatting at her recently deceased mother-in-law's still-standing, palatial shorefront house.
Another girl approached her and said that if she went to Epstein's palatial Upper East Side townhouse, he'd give her cash for massages.
A palatial pad a few floors down from the GOP presidential candidate's own Trump Tower digs is on the market for $23 million.
The Cooper Hewitt is seated in the robber baron's great palatial mansion, preserving the antiquated object while trying to anticipate our future needs.
He also warned the state's governor, Arturo Núñez Jiménez, that his palatial office would suffer power cuts were he to try disconnecting people again.
Also featured are sumptuous furnishings and decorative objects made for the palatial William H. Vanderbilt House by Herter Brothers, one of Schastey's chief competitors.
The baller pad is palatial ... with 9 kitchens, outdoor infinity pool and grotto, indoor pool, helicopter pad, casino, nightclub, basketball courts and a pond!!!
And as bankers arrive everyone from estate agents with palatial homes on their books to bar owners can expect a boost to their business.
It's the stuff you don't normally see at the palatial, colonial-era Airbnbs and sparkling government-run hotels where tourists often spend their nights.
If you've ever wondered how a Breaking Bad star lives, it's in a palatial, two-bedroom house in the bustling city of Boise, Idaho.
The president's increasingly powerful wife, Grace, rushed to the Mujurus' palatial estate to offer her condolences — in a way that heightened Ms. Mujuru's suspicions.
He said he had met with Mr. Nagornykh in a second-floor office at the ministry's palatial Moscow headquarters at least once a week.
She gestured toward the offices of Ms. Rodionova, steps from the sports ministry's palatial yellow headquarters and sharing a courtyard where cars are parked.
Mr. Oppenheimer put together a team of economic advisers for Mr. Mandela called the Brenthurst Group — named after the Oppenheimers' palatial estate in Johannesburg.
At night, while Daniel and his family sleep in the palatial Hilton, Ana returns to the tiny, dilapidated apartment she shares with her siblings.
I have a lot of trouble focusing on the content of the above video because I'm mostly distracted by the narrating archaeologist's palatial estate.
Vienna is a city of opulence, and the most palatial hotel in the Austrian capital is Hotel Sacher — yes, of the Sachertorte cake fame. 
Some younger princes live in large, but not palatial, modernist homes outside Riyadh that would not be out of place in upscale California neighborhoods.
Payton, ambitious and tightly wound, has his character arc meticulously planned: Become student body president of his palatial private school in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Civil servants mainly wore black and white to the workout that General Prayuth hosted on the grounds of his palatial office complex on Wednesday.
The scene: Walt Disney World's Swan and Dolphin Resort, an ocean-themed oasis with palatial fountains next to a lake lined with palm trees.
Indeed, there did not seem to be a matchstick out of place in the palatial, wood-paneled office belonging to Mr. Grammer's studio boss.
Who knows why, in "The Upside," Phillip picks the uncouth, underqualified Dell to drive him around, change his catheter and share his palatial apartment.
Each boy made trips to Jackson's palatial California estate, Neverland Ranch, with his family, and eventually would sleep in Jackson's room, with family nearby.
In "The Weirdo On Maple Street," the photographer finds himself in the woods overlooking Steve's palatial home, and watches his classmates have their private fun.
Imagine an immense white palatial structure featuring a golden dome surrounded by matching minarets, situated in an artificial lagoon next to an ornate ceremonial boat.
He was just 42 years old when Ginger Alden walked into the bathroom adjoining the palatial master bedroom of Graceland and discovered the star's body.
They live in a palatial white clapboard house with a hot fudge sauce machine and all the other middle-class material comforts of the age.
A palatial Trump property outside New York City is valued, by public records and Trump's own government financial disclosure documents, at between $20-85033 million.
Ms. McMillan likes to shop, and gasped when she walked into Brookfield Place, a palatial glass and metal indoor mall near the World Trade Center.
The Mycenaeans continued to use Minoan themes, such as gymnasts leaping over bulls, in their art and administration until the end of the palatial period.
She is a woman who has enjoyed every privilege: couture clothes, the full spread at Zabar's fish counter, a palatial apartment in her parents' building.
Margaret is buried in the Monastère de Brou, a palatial mausoleum she ordered built here in Bourg-en-Bresse, about 280 miles southeast of Paris.
A new exhibit at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's palatial mountaintop plantation, is dedicated to Sally Hemings, the enslaved woman who bore children with the founding father.
Her days are spent waiting for husband Richie (Austin Stowell) to come home from work, decorating their palatial upstate New York home, and playing Candy Crush.
The industrialist and philanthropist Henry Clay Frick admired his 18th-century gilded furnishings almost as much as the old master paintings that graced his palatial home.
Following their afternoon civil ceremony and garden party, Charlotte and Rassam, 37, celebrated their nuptials at the Villa La Vigie, a palatial residence overlooking the Mediterranean.
It was April 1990, and the palatial Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City was sold out on its opening week, drawing crowds by the thousands.
Zuma has faced a series of corruptions scandals relating to expansive upgrades to his palatial private home at Nkandla and his murky relationships with alleged benefactors.
The next afternoon, he was headed to a palatial, "two Tesla" home, in Sherman Oaks, to meet with Jed, a junior at another private high school.
He said that Mr. Mutko had suggested, in the palatial sports ministry headquarters in Moscow, that they "take the civilized route" and that he step down.
It comes with a room in the family's palatial home, where Henry, his blind wife (Elizabeth Marvel), and their college-aged daughter Mary (Margaret Qualley) live.
While she's being held in a (frankly palatial) detention center, her American friend keeps assuring her that she'll be out as soon as Fred is processed.
Instead, he vanished from public view for 12 days, most of it spent on a private holiday with his pregnant fiancée at a palatial country house.
Mr. Adikoesoemo, 55, says he is determined to add a dose of culture to a city mainly known for its palatial shopping malls and awful traffic.
It was held at a palatial estate on the outskirts of town, and guests were talking about Ruby's show, which was scheduled for the next day.
"It's not glam, it's not on trend, but by Manhattan standards it's palatial," Ms. Hoffman said, taking note of the terrace with particular pride and pleasure.
A solicitous child, she helps him back to her school—a palatial joint in Virginia, fronted with Ionic columns, but barely inhabited in these depleted times.
But the lab itself is palatial: two stories of white brick walls, industrial kitchen counters marked with dry-erase notes, shelves towering with glassware and reagents.
One of the women in Friday's lawsuit said she was brought to Epstein's palatial townhouse on the Upper East Side in 1990, when she was 15.
He notes how Harrison was portrayed as a man of the wilderness when, in fact, his time in Indiana was spent at a palatial estate named Grouseland.
Beginning Monday is Alexei Ratmansky's handsome, opulent reconstruction of "The Sleeping Beauty," featuring more palatial sets and poetic pas de deux, this time to Tchaikovsky's stirring score.
Billionaire fashion mogul Tommy Hilfiger says he wants to sell his palatial penthouse at New York's Plaza Hotel for $50 million due to a change in lifestyle.
Saudi Oger, which employs some 30,000 workers, has built mega-projects including Riyadh's palatial 500-room Ritz Carlton hotel and all-female Princess Noura Bint Abdulrahman University.
The inaugural exhibition, 224 years earlier, had been held on the street, like a flea market, he explained, but now the exhibition was housed in palatial facilities.
These were rich dowagers like Clara Bell Walsh, famed for inventing the cocktail party, who moved into palatial suites and never moved out — until they moved on.
Not that we were in a palatial place before: We'd had a big, three-bedroom house in Notting Hill, then had moved to a quite large flat.
Wrightsman shows a rail-thin woman of aristocratic bearing in a palatial salon, with a Louis XVI secretary of exquisite marquetry and chairs made for Marie Antoinette.
They range in size from a relatively palatial 500 square feet to a cozy 126-square-foot home that includes a wine-barrel shower and sleeps four.
Mr. Richardson and Mr. Cooper were also living in southeastern France at the time, in the palatial 21960th-century Château de Castille, halfway between Avignon and Nimes.
They're part of the reality star's menagerie of pets — which includes chickens — and prior to having their own house, seemingly had their own room in Jenner's palatial mansion.
They're part of the reality star's menagerie of pets — which includes chickens — and prior to having their own house, seemingly had their own room in Jenner's palatial mansion.
The interior of the EXP 12 is classic Bentley, in that it feels palatial and opulent — in all the right ways, and some of the wrong ones too.
The hefty metal Bendegó meteorite still sits unscathed inside the charred entrance to Brazil's palatial National Museum, after flames spread through the 200-year-old halls Sunday night.
President Trump broke from a self-established tradition on Saturday, foregoing a trip to one of his palatial properties and opting instead for a weekend at Camp David.
The Belgian government has spent 66 million euros ($77 million) modernizing the museum, set in a palatial, neoclassical building in a sprawling park just outside the capital Brussels.
Brown insisted that police get a search warrant to enter the palatial estate, and cops spent the next 22011 hours stationed outside while a magistrate prepared the papers.
Andrew Cunanan, who shot and killed Gianni Versace on the front steps of the designer's palatial estate on the morning of July 15, 1997, was good at bragging.
The fashion designer says his favorite part of this palatial penthouse is upstairs — just off the master suite and past a door that leads to his private terrace.
As her lawyer told it, she was now isolated, cash-starved, often without electricity or running water on a palatial estate on the Potomac River in southern Maryland.
He owns a palatial residence in Hong Kong's Deep Water Bay — where even a four-bedroom family house can set you back £13 million (more than $16 million).
Matters remain light even when the three arrives at the palatial home of Alison's estranged dad, who they've learned has just entered her life for the first time.
O.J. Simpson is living LARGE -- he's currently staying in a palatial 5,000 square foot home in a private Las Vegas gated community ... right next to a golf course.
Set on about 1.25 acres, the 9,700-square-foot house was built in 1897, when wealthy families would spend summers on the breezy peninsula in palatial seaside homes.
Mnangagwa, flanked by security and half a dozen soldiers carrying rifles, visited Mugabe's palatial home, known as Blue Roof, in the capital on Thursday to pay his respects.
The body was taken to Mugabe's palatial home in the capital, known as Blue Roof, after an earlier detour to an army barrack for prayers by the military.
IN HIS palatial headquarters, Ren Zhengfei, founder and CEO of the Chinese telecommunications giant, explains how the American boycott has hurt Huawei and how he will fight back.
Supporters stood three-deep at the bar inside the palatial building, gathered to hear Trump elucidate his review of his first year in office and the road ahead.
I was lucky that the February meeting focused on Tunisian wines, and that it was held at the Dutch ambassador's palatial residence; the location rotates between the club members.
For those who have never been to India, for example, you can vicariously check out Jaipur street celebrations; a palatial wedding also serves as a backdrop for another editorial.
To ease the concerns of villagers, the government offered apartments in a modern complex called South Island Tower, complete with German-style architecture, high-speed internet and palatial entryways.
Six unblinking, disembodied eyes bear down on all those who arrive at the principal entrance to the palatial setting of Blenheim Palace, the ancestral home of Sir Winston Churchill.
As you will recall, the "Friends" apartment, shared by a young barista and a struggling chef, was a palatial two-bedroom with amusing purple walls in the West Village.
And not just any husband: James Matthews, 40, a multimillionaire hedge funder with a palatial Chelsea home, private jet and a younger brother who is a reality TV star.
The president mostly stayed inside his palatial estate over the next two days because aides recommended he should not golf while the tragedy of the shooting was still raw.
"The challenge was how can a 1,400-foot glass building relate with this palatial stone box of a neo-Roman design," said James von Klemperer, the president of KPF.
Coventry City are owned by Sisu Capital (now registered as Otium Entertainment), a hedge fund based a short walk from Hyde Park in the refined climes of palatial Mayfair.
The newly opened space at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's palatial mountaintop plantation, is presented as the living quarters of Sally Hemings, an enslaved woman who bore the founding father's children.
But Hilfiger's favorite part of this palatial penthouse is up one level — past the king size bed with monogrammed pillows is a door that leads onto the private terrace.
An indictment unveiled on Monday said he "sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls" from 2002 to 2005 in his palatial homes in Manhattan and Palm Beach, Fla.
The month's priciest co-op closing, at $47 million, was a palatial apartment at 960 Fifth Avenue acquired by Aerin Lauder, a granddaughter of the cosmetics giant Estée Lauder.
And the top penthouse, Unit 129, is a palatial 3753,898 square feet with seven bedrooms, a terrace spanning 1,433 square feet and a 2300,2000-square-foot private elevator lobby.
The newly palatial-looking room is outfitted with a faux-brick wall, monogrammed desk chairs, a homework-and-beauty nook (duh, you need one), and lots of fuzzy throw pillows.
The son of Equatorial Guinea's president has gone on trial for corruption in France, accused of buying palatial Parisian properties and exotic cars with money plundered from his native country.
With its magical riads, palatial luxury hotels such as La Mamounia, lush gardens, secret nightclubs, and incredible two-year-old YSL Museum, it guarantees hedonism for a few short days.
The women of Big Little Lies spent much of their screen time standing on palatial seaside verandas, sipping goblets of white wine as the wind blew through their immaculate hair.
These days, you can catch tech-house DJs spinning everywhere from Meatpacking spots like Cielo to Bushwick's The Brooklyn Mirage—a palatial indoor/outdoor venue run by Swiss promoters Cityfox.
So, of course, narrative forces conspire to get the working class athlete to the palatial BHHS ("They serve sushi on Friday," Billy's teen daughter Olivia expounds during a campus tour) .
After a long decline it closed in 1965 and was gutted, before its formerly palatial interior was filled with tacky video arcades and tourist shops selling cut-price knick-knacks.
Mr. Ahmad marches us down a grand avenue lined with palatial villas to a wood-paneled cafe to meet some friends, elegant women who envelop him in motherly good will.
From the moment François Blanc arrived in the rundown Mediterranean city-state in 1863, he set about building a palatial neo-Baroque casino and an ­equally elegant Hotel de Paris.
His works hang in American museums and palatial Hong Kong apartments, and over the fireplace in the London living room of the art baron François Pinault, the owner of Christie's.
Here's a first look inside: The palatial Gilded Age home once belonged to Emily Thorn Vanderbilt Sloane, granddaughter of shipping and railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt, who built the family fortune.
Frugal Traveler Tom Wolfe, chief concierge at the Fairmont San Francisco, greeted me in the lobby of the palatial hotel, which opened in 1907 atop the expensive Nob Hill enclave.
The intellectual historian Don Herzog tells of the time, in the early 1830s, when the Duke of Devonshire took his librarian, John Payne Collier, lunch at the duke's palatial estate.
Hours before the U.S. military sent a Reaper drone to kill one of the most wanted men on the planet, President Donald Trump was relaxing at his palatial Florida properties.
But when she arrived days later at Mr. Epstein's palatial townhouse on East 71st Street, she found her patron was not interested in a dance workout, according to a lawsuit.
All of the accommodations, whether it's a room at the Residences or one of the palatial villas, are owned or for sale, but they are also available as vacation rentals.
Paisley Journal PAISLEY, Scotland — Between a palatial Baptist church, Europe's biggest, and a 22021th-century abbey, there are five thrift stores, four pawnbrokers and a dozen boarded-up shop fronts.
As well-to-do Bahamians check on the status of their beachside palatial estates, the poor residents find their makeshift homes on the outer islands in ruins from Hurricane Dorian.
" And though Nick is close to his mother Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh), he grew up living with his grandmother (Lisa Lu) at her estate, for which the only word is "palatial.
The city is dotted with Hindu temples, and tourists flock to see the palatial Sikh gurdwaras — but of the vibrant Muslim community that once lived here, there is little trace.
It's a lucky break — in one fell swoop, he gets steady pay, room, and board in Dalton's palatial mansion, and the freedom to explore his options beyond just making ends meet.
Along with about 120 homeless women, she has taken shelter in Paris' palatial city hall where she gets hot meals and a bed, housing and healthcare guidance, along with arts therapy.
López said that a week after the escape, he came to visit Chapo, who was relaxing at a palatial house on a mountaintop that overlooks La Tuna and the surrounding valley.
Although it was originally listed in October for $2.85 million, according to Variety, the palatial pad is now available to rent as well, for the cool fee of $16,500 per month.
In 3863 Ms. Hobbs and Mr. Blankenship paid $2.4 million in cash to buy the palatial home near Las Vegas that Mr. Blankenship claims in court papers is his principal residence.
The hotel, closed while currently undergoing three years and $200 million worth of renovation, became famous in the last century for its palatial luxury and the exquisite caliber of its clientele.
Gretzky had sold the palatial 6.5-acre estate in Thousand Oaks, CA to Dykstra for $18.5 million back in 2007 -- back when Lenny was still being hailed as a financial guru.
So as other luminaries of the UK scene top the charts and jet away to the palatial backyards of New York and Toronto, it's easy to see why 2808INK are frustrated.
LACMA just announced its receipt of an endowment for the Sheats Goldstein Residence, better known as the palatial residence of smut peddler Jackie Treehorn in the Coen Brothers' The Big Lebowski.
Deep beneath the dining room of Del Posto, the palatial Italian restaurant on 10th Avenue, stands a 50-gallon steel caldron that is employed for a single purpose: making chicken soup.
If you've ever dreamed of sipping wine in the French countryside at a palatial estate, Domaine de Fontenille offers an experiential, romantic stay that feels straight out of a fairy tale.
Prince Mohammed gathered business leaders, government officials and even athletes and artists at the palatial Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh late last year to discuss the economic targets his team was developing.
Hollywood studios once wielded nearly feudal levels of power: Backlots were essentially self-sufficient, from the colossal ranch of Warner Brothers to the palatial surroundings of the 20th Century Fox lot.
One of those beautiful sufferers so beloved by movies, Susan lives in a palatial Modernist mausoleum — all concrete, glass and bustling help — set high above Los Angeles and its little people.
They were small hotels with a sense of style — the Casablanca had a Moroccan theme taken from the Humphrey Bogart movie — but they didn&apost offer palatial suites or sweeping views.
" Speaking about the importance of their latest findings, Davis said: "It has been 50 years since any substantial tombs of this sort have been found at any Bronze Age palatial site.
After years on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Ms. Mellon, 33, moved into the palatial home of her partner, Michael Ovitz, a founder of CAA, the talent and entertainment agency.
The two townhouses, which were reportedly built at the same time, can be combined into one palatial home, as they share "one of the largest private gardens in Manhattan," the listing reads.
London (CNN)It was the moment when a famous, powerful dynasty, built on inherited wealth, hounded by tabloids and with a weakness for palatial, gold-encrusted residences met ... the British royal family.
Jack will still be living across the hall, as opposed to luxuriating in Beverly's palatial digs, while Karen is still married to Stan, who is alive, rich, and well, no questions asked.
Emirates is a predominantly long-haul international airline whose business is built around funneling millions of passengers through its palatial central hub in Dubai and then on to destinations around the world.
Book the Hotel Oderberger starting at $144 per nightA palatial 19th-century public bathhouse is the splendid setting for this boutique hotel, which expertly fuses beautiful historical details with chic contemporary design.
NICE, France — On a late summer afternoon last week, on the sloping driveway of a palatial 21992s villa high in the hills above the city of Nice, sat three large white trucks.
Flashing golf-ball-sized diamonds and dropping trou in her palatial closets as she stepped into floor-length gowns or low-slung jeans of her own design, Simmons was an uninhibited maximalist.
He suggested that Mr. Mubarak might want to go to his palatial villa at the Red Sea resort of Sharm el Sheikh, which was the subject of a different, failed corruption case.
Jared Seligman, 30, an associate broker at Douglas Elliman, would prefer not to change a thing about the palatial apartment that he bought in a 1928 building on the Upper East Side.
Criticizing what he called the colonial-era mindset and lavish lifestyles of Pakistan's ruling elite, Khan announced he would live in a small three-bedroom house instead of the palatial prime minister's residence.
Using geomagnetic resistance measurements -- a method of exploring what is beneath the ground without digging -- the archaeologists discovered indications of an extensive road network, various residential districts, grand houses and a palatial building.
Judging by her office, which was full of skulls and swords, she is not the kind of curator who traipses the halls of her palatial museum, glancing at her tablet every few moments.
On Friday night, the candidate who almost always flies home in his private Boeing 757 to Trump Tower in New York or to his palatial Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla.
In the six months before the Games, he said, he met with Mr. Mutko's deputy, Yuri Nagornykh, in a second-floor office at the ministry's palatial Moscow headquarters at least once a week.
In "Finding Fontainebleau," Mr. Carhart explains that the castle was built as a hunting lodge in the 12th century, then gussied up to palatial proportions over the next 700 years by French rulers.
Meanwhile, Diane Kruger and Norma Reedus have purchased a mysterious Manhattan townhouse, and a palatial estate once occupied by Elizabeth Taylor is on the market, bringing with it an excellent Old Hollywood anecdote.
"You know, when you've screwed up as much as me in life, you're not so worried about it," he said, over a glass of fine Burgundy, his voice echoing across his palatial kitchen.
She returned every year to visit her father — often in Hot Springs, Va., where his grandfather had been an early investor in the Homestead, a palatial hotel resort now called The Omni Homestead.
William P. Lauder, the executive chairman of the Estée Lauder Companies and a grandson of the founders of this beauty products giant, closed on a palatial, 14-room apartment on the sixth floor.
In his day job as an architectural designer, he works with design teams on luxury residential developments, designing palatial amenity floors and selecting quartz countertops, lacquered cabinets and fancy faucets for the kitchens.
Marella Agnelli, a descendant of Neapolitan nobility who lived a rarefied life of palatial estates, ornamental gardens, fine art, high fashion and lofty society, died on Saturday at her home in Turin, Italy.
Just when you think it is about Joe's revenge on his Bostonian enemies, it becomes a dark parody of "Guys and Dolls", as a pretty young evangelist (Elle Fanning) preaches against his palatial casino.
The film, narrated by Navalny, shows yachts, palatial compounds, and a 17th century Tuscan villa that are all allegedly controlled by Medvedev thanks to a complex web of cronies, charitable funds, and offshore companies.
In a new lab in its palatial Silicon Valley HQ, a red and black Sawyer robot arm (from the recently defunct company Rethink Robotics) is waving all over the place with a mechanical whine.
Shortly after midnight one night in late February, outside of the grimly palatial Trump Tower in Manhattan, a Trump supporter was screaming at a small group of anti-Trump protesters clustered on the sidewalk.
Under the soaring prow of a dynamically angled glass-and-steel structure drifting like an airship over a palatial brick firehouse, a chorus and orchestra performed the "Ode to Joy" from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
There were nearly always Champagne bottles, lightning bolts and pastel-­colored luxury cars, all of it arranged carefully in graveyards or deserts or swamps, on the lawns of palatial estates or on the moon.
I met Sukey in her office, which is downstairs from the Novogratzes' palatial apartment, in Tribeca, and decorated with pachyderms in every form and material possible—"The elephant is my power animal," she said.
At every stop — from Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin's palatial home to the Agriculture Department's headquarters — a tour guide rattled off a list of the offenses perpetrated by the executive branch staff affiliated with them.
LUBUMBASHI, Democratic Republic of Congo — Sitting in his palatial living room amid lots of marble and white leather, Moïse Katumbi gives off an unmistakable air of being content with his place in the world.
The ostensibly comic images of the workers laboring at Lily's palatial digs are presumably meant to say something, too, though their marginality here says less about their employers than it does about the filmmaker.
Safra had split his time among homes in Geneva, Monaco, and the Riviera town of Villefranche-sur-Mer, where he owned a palatial villa that had once belonged to King Leopold II, of Belgium.
And in those times, like, Quincy Jones' house was this amazing palatial house with his awards and there's pictures of him with Oprah and Muhammad Ali and it's like a museum of Quincy Jones.
After he loses, Gore escapes to his palatial cliffside villa along the Amalfi Coast in Italy, where he falls into a severe drunken depression, picking fights with his lifelong companion and manager, Howard Austen (Stuhlbarg).
Still, the three-day Future Investment Initiative conference drew hundreds of businessmen and government officials from around the world to a palatial venue in Riyadh, aiming to attract foreign capital to support Saudi economic reforms.
Turns out never doing the shit is by far the more viable option, so Paul's on a sort of turd marathon, where he does a few of his final meaningful shits in various palatial bathrooms.
Opened in 1912, the palatial hotel has hosted Montreal's most illustrious guests, including Marlene Dietrich and Queen Elizabeth II, and its 96 rooms, several of which feature working fireplaces, are decorated in lavish Regency style.
The palatial remains of Gelambong's family estate still stand in Kotawaringin, their wood grayed and weathered, ringed by a tall fence capped with elongated spikes that for centuries has turned away tigers and thieves alike.
A target Wuhan officials insisted that international trade deals be done in Wuhan and not, as was often the case in other treaty ports, negotiated in the palatial offices and swish private clubs of Shanghai.
In line with his existing oeuvre of glossy Bollywood extravaganzas like "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham …" (2001) and "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" (2016), Johar's ghost story stars a preternaturally attractive married couple and a palatial estate.
The houses we passed, palatial properties with views of the water, represented a cut-and-paste approach to Old World European glamour: there were French windows flanked by Corinthian pillars and topped by Tudor roofs.
The imposing hotel has 606 rooms — including an array of palatial suites — located in the main landmark building that was built in 2893, as well as in the large adjacent 29-floor Tower added in 1962.
After arriving to the palatial pad via private elevator, Lopez, 48, who has been dating Alex Rodriguez, 42, since March, is greeted by the expansive Great Room, complete with French doors and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Premiere episode "Talk Of The Town" shows there's tons of history here, as all the ladies visit each other's palatial NYC digs as a way to remind both themselves and the audience of who hates whom.
Although it's no Cheesecake Factory, it looks positively palatial next to some of the TL's other teeny-tiny shops, what with its huge cold case of beverages and sweets and its aisles lined with Vietnamese snacks.
Much of the violence against young Patrick took place in the family's palatial estate on a French vineyard, and the novels are about the terroir of suffering, how it seeps into the skin and stays there.
Mr. Noor sat down to discuss his future, and that of the National Unity Government, in his palatial personal residence here, under a massive chandelier, often speaking in harsh tones about his political opponents in government.
Now the already up-for-rent Moat Cottage, Cartshed and electricity-free Hex Cottage have been joined by the Walled Garden, a palatial eight-bedroom bolthole wrought from one of Suffolk's few surviving walled kitchen gardens.
Others jokingly wonder if the shrapnel holes on centuries-old palatial facades and gates brought from the Middle East were caused by fighting between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the rebels seeking to unseat him.
The palatial building in neoclassical style, featuring towering statues of Roman writer Cicero and a 104 meter (340 ft) high dome, was completed in 1883, an emblem of the country's rising ambitions on the international stage.
Mehle typically worked from her palatial Manhattan apartments, first on Park Avenue and later in an Upper East Side townhouse, preferring not to be disturbed before noon and delivering her columns to downtown newsrooms by messenger.
Palatial hotels offer a glimpse into the city's storied past, while a revitalized waterfront district refreshes the longstanding Greek concept of the agora, with modern Greek restaurants and grand plazas offering new venues for cultural development.
In a five-hour gala concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of its palatial theater at Lincoln Center, with a captive audience of its most devoted patrons, the company essentially took the opportunity to change its narrative.
Kylie's treating her smokin' hot friends to a lavish island getaway in the North Atlantic ocean ... in the luxurious Villa Rosalita nestled on the pink sand beaches of Harbour Island ... and the place is absolutely palatial.
Big Ticket The palatial Fifth Avenue apartment where the prominent dealer of Asian art Robert H. Ellsworth lived for more than three decades, until his death in 2014, was finally sold by his estate last month.
Their renditions of these festive tunes wouldn't sound out of place piping from an antique radio; in lieu of that option, you can see them performed live on Friday at this palatial theater in Flatbush, Brooklyn.
The well-heeled in Karachi have been turning to Islam since the 1990s, when a female preacher called Farhat Hashmi began preaching the faith at the palatial homes that are a feature of Karachi's wealthy neighborhoods.
Adelson, a multi-billionaire who is the Republican Party's most prominent giver, is slated to host a March 12 fundraiser for Trump at his palatial Las Vegas home, according to two people familiar with the plans.
Of course, finding the perfect setting for their nuptials was a high priority, so the couple took their time before nailing down just the right fit, eventually landing on La Mamounia, a stunning palatial hotel in Marrakech.
When a nondescript package arrives at the palatial modern fortress of Susan Morrow (Amy Adams), it lands on a sleek black countertop upon which the LA gallerist asks offish husband, Hutton (Armie Hammer), to examine its contents.
Then, if you want to soak up some sun and escape the city's frenetic pulse, decamp to the palatial Mandarin Oriental, or better yet, head up to the Atlas Mountains for a taste of the Kasbah life.
Or Prince William and Kate, who live in their KP home full-time with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, could always expand their palace presence into the neighboring apartment and create one truly palatial mansion.
" (He meant the thousand-year-old palatial villa in Kyoto, built to some degree on the aesthetic principles of imperfections and natural circumstances known as wabi-sabi.) "But the music in your restaurant is like Trump Tower.
A study in beige and brown, the desolate, weirdly palatial interior of a former J. C. Penney store in Columbus, Ohio, evokes an enormous game board, with awkward, vinyl-covered seating and dying potted plants as markers.
"The Marciana was built here as part of the 16th-century project to create a triumphal entry to the city from the lagoon," he said, joining me on the balcony off the "salone," Sansovino's palatial reading room.
Among them were Sutton Place, a 72-room Tudor mansion and estate in Surrey, England, built in the 1500s; and, on the French Riviera, the palatial Villa Torre Clementina, whose rounded medieval stone towers overlook the Mediterranean.
It is these citizens of Brexitland the tabloids purport to represent from the heart of enemy territory: Housed in palatial dwellings in some of London's most expensive neighborhoods, they see themselves as Middle England's embassies in London.
Documents show that Mr. Tang was also the lawyer for a seemingly unrelated transaction on a palatial home in Old Westbury, N.Y., which sold for more than $3.6 million in 2014 to a person named Jiying Wei.
The event was held at a private residence (only the best for K + K) and the interviews happened on the palatial 5th floor (the DJ was on the 4th floor and so was the Kardashian-approved photo booth).
In a speech peppered with populist pledges, Khan promised to create jobs for the poor and said he would turn the palatial prime minister's official residence in the capital into an education facility instead of living in it.
The Southern Charm New Orleans cast member knew her palatial pad, which she shares with her former NFL star husband and fellow cast member, Jeff, was going to be hers as soon as she laid eyes on it.
In addition, criminal prosecutors are investigating a group of offshore shell companies that helped members of Mr. Yanukovych's inner circle finance their lavish lifestyles, including a palatial presidential residence with a private zoo, golf course and tennis court.
But what is known, suggests an envious lifestyle filled with big spending, private jets, luxury yachts, top of the line helicopters, sprawling chateaus and a palatial estate decked out with gold furniture — including a gold-plated Kleenex dispenser.
An article the newspaper ran on Wednesday reporting that oyster farming was set to start near a palatial property in southern Russia dubbed "Putin's Palace" by the media was the last straw, the same RBC source told Reuters.
On the sprawling plateau of the Alpe di Siusi in the Dolomites, set upon a grassland slope dotted with diminutive log cabins, the Adler Mountain Lodge mirrors the rustic little dwellings of its neighbors, but in palatial form.
The trip generally seemed to go well, with Rouhani and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi giving a joint press conference in the city's palatial Musei Capitolini to announce trade deals on infrastructure, energy, and automobiles worth $18 billion.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — World leaders and business executives converged upon the palatial Ritz-Carlton hotel on Tuesday, putting concerns about Saudi Arabia's role in the 2018 murder of a dissident journalist behind them and returning unabashedly to deal-making.
This palatial $50 million Mediterranean-style estate in Bel Air, California, where Prince once lived and the Season 8 cast of "American Idol" stayed, has a lavish secret buried under the lawn — it's own multi-level, subterranean entertainment complex.
Limbo Panto, released in 2008 when I was 16, was the unruly soundtrack to my first cracked tins of lager in parks, drives around low-lying suburbia, and virgin attempts at squeezing into checked shirts and palatial city nightclubs.
For Fourier it took the form of the phalanx, a group of well-matched individuals living together in a phalanstery: a palatial residential complex complete with meeting halls, dining rooms, libraries, ballrooms, beehives, observatories and coops for carrier pigeons.
He really was returning home from an early-morning excursion to buy magazines when Andrew, played by Darren Criss in a performance that's already riveting, gunned him down on the steps of his palatial home (more on that later).
Sailing down a palatial hotel lobby with her two youngest children, Lorna (Bella Ramsey) and Joey (Lewin Lloyd), she commands the space like a genuine star, dressed in a floral pantsuit, her hair as feathered as a cockatoo's crest.
In between came palatial skirts with croissants of fabric creating width across the hips, frilled frock coats, capes and cavernous sleeves, leather breastplates, some elaborately fringed logomania — much of it speckled with wormholes, the better to slip through time.
A banker waking up in London could trade in Asia in the morning, then across Europe, catch the opening of markets in New York, and still make it home for dinner at some palatial spread in a leafy neighborhood.
A thick line of people snaked down the steps of the steps of the palatial Westchester County Center to pay $10 to see the dizzying amount of snakes, lizards, toads, frozen rodents, and miscellaneous reptile accessories that indeed awaited them inside.
At the center of all that attention was his empire, which is 13 feet under this parking lot—a palatial space adorned with glittering chandeliers and pompous, rococo furniture that looks like it's been stolen from an opera house's prop department.
On his first Christmas as President, Mar-a-Lago has been rendered a veritable fortress, with police cars blocking most traffic past the palatial estate and Coast Guard cutters bobbing along the Atlantic beach and Intracoastal Waterway that sandwich the property.
So eager were some New Yorkers to make a style splash on their day of days, they insisted on wearing an ultralong veil, once relegated to the formal setting of a church or palatial estate, in the most informal surroundings.
The price includes the entire village, with remains of its medieval castle; a palatial 18th-century villa of 7,000 square meters, or about 75,000 square feet; streets of terraced workers' houses and piazzas; and a church with a bell tower.
Ricardo Rosselló ran for office, the ambitious and telegenic young man and his closest friends made no secret of his aspirations to move back to the palatial governor's mansion where he grew up as the scion of money and privilege.
With the outbreak of World War II, the sisters were evacuated from Britain in 1940 and sent to New York to live with the socialite Grace Vanderbilt, the wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt III, at their palatial apartment on Fifth Ave.
Today, the groomed blond mother of four lives in a vast white West London house (the Beckham family and Simon Cowell live close by), and owns a palatial country place and Haus Alpina, a luxurious ski chalet in Klosters, Switzerland.
The hotel has various suites to cater for its esteemed guests, and on a recent trip to Vienna, I had the privilege of looking around one of its three palatial Grand Signature Suites, which cost around €3,500 ($3,850) a night.
Beyond exploding television revenues, what has it really accomplished besides the creation of a never-ending arms race to spend that money on palatial facilities and outrageous coaches' salaries — from the pockets of strapped taxpayers at the major state universities.
Next, we wind our way up a serpentine road lined with imposing oaks and maples, until we reach Waveny Park, 250 acres of parkland with a palatial estate that was built by Lewis Lapham, one of the founders of Texaco.
Firing back responses to questions from his perch on a sofa in his palatial office at Putrajaya on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Mahathir said he did not feel tired despite his age because he was satisfied by his work.
As a society, we can be so unnerved at the idea that those in power might lose some of their status that we interpret a quiet life on a palatial estate, surrounded by money and powerful friends, as a harrowing exile.
They are displayed in a diamond-shaped glass case on the top floor of the palatial Burj Al Arab hotel: a pair of golden pumps made of golden leather decorated with more than 100 carats of flawless diamonds set on white gold.
It is no coincidence that whereas America's Congress grandly occupies Capitol Hill, the palatial residence of India's figurehead president, built for a British viceroy, looks down from the hill it shares with the main ministries upon the lowly houses of parliament (pictured).
Unfortunately, those hoping to experience the palatial hotel IRL will be disappointed: Filming actually took place in the long-abandoned department store Kaufhaus zum Straussen and not an actual hotel — despite what this prank review page on TripAdvisor would have you believe.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A palatial four-bedroom house in Hong Kong's exclusive Peak district has been sold for HK$1.16 billion ($148.7 million), which the main developer said is the most paid for a home in one of its projects this year.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Alfonso Cuaron's critically acclaimed film "Roma" is set to show in one of Mexico's most exclusive venues, taking over the once-private screening room of the palatial presidential residence, which President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has opened to the public.
While I was on the way to what seemed like an endless number of phone launches, I was able to step aside for just a minute to take three shots of the palatial Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya using all three lenses.
If Chip and Joanna Gaines can transform a $2000,000 shack in Waco, Texas, into a palatial ranch, and the Property Brothers can make a retro, wallpaper-filled home into a completely updated retreat, then the average homeowner can redo their kitchen, right?
The singer's maternal grandmother, Diane Dale, joined the singer at his rental home of Kinross House in Perthshire over the weekend and was seen touring the grounds of the palatial 17th-century estate in a distinctive leopard print coat with leather sleeves.
More to do nearby: Wi Spa, a palatial retreat laced with saunas made of ice, jade, clay, and salt, is open 24 hours, so you could technically check in and check out when it's time to head to the beach for sunrise.
Restaurants & Nightlife La MamouniaSpoiler alert: Heaven is a place on earth, and it exists at La Mamounia, a palatial hotel in the center of Marrakesh with an expansive pool, luxurious accommodations, and several restaurants worth trying even if you're not staying there.
Hirst loves a grand occasion, and the prospect of taking over collector François Pinault's palatial spaces in the Most Serene Republic, the Palazzo Grassi and the Punta della Dogana, would seem like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to let it rip.
Reached by way of a palm-tree-lined drive, Emirates Hills is a "Beverly Hills-style" community of palatial villas surrounding the 22-room Address Montgomerie hotel and golf resort, said Sally Ann Ghai, the associate director of Luxhabitat, which has the listing.
Patrick Kennedy, who last year retired from the State Department, where he served as under secretary for management, said donors in the past had contributed millions of dollars to refurbish the palatial United States ambassadors' residences in London, Paris, Rome and Tokyo.
Bucking the art biennial trend of dozens of locations spotted across a large geography, curator Reem Fadda has concentrated the majority of the works at the palatial locations, ensuring that they are easily accessible to art lovers, locals, and casual tourist alike.
The most radical among us think that they should be taxed a bit more, at least enough that maybe they can't buy several palatial estates and have to settle for just one or two, and maybe a regular LearJet instead of a private 757.
During the Scottish leg of the tour, this included sharing a home with maternal grandmother, Diane Dale, at Kinross House in Perthshire, where Dale was seen touring the grounds of the palatial 17th-century estate in a distinctive leopard print coat with leather sleeves.
From a mansion once inhabited by Britney Spears to the palatial estate currently being constructed by Drake, this edition's residences serve as a resounding reminder — you know, just in case you needed one — of just how good celebrities have it, at least real estate wise.
Complementing the dressing room and the Schastey exhibition is a selection of furniture and decorative objects that Herter Brothers produced for the palatial William H. Vanderbilt House (on Fifth Avenue between 51st and 52nd Streets), which was completed in 1883 and demolished in 1945.
On August 31, they perform their biggest show to date, "V," at the palatial 1,600-seat Theatre at the Ace Hotel, featuring guest collaborations from The Haxan Cloak, Chelsea Wolfe, BAFTA nominated composer and recording artist Chris Clark, and contemporary classical composer Ted Hearne.
Why go: Maui – one of the most beloved of all the Hawaiian Islands – lives up to its superlatives with exotic beaches (like Kaanapali Beach), palatial resorts (like the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea) and lush terrain (as seen in Iao Valley State Park).
In the same way we yell at a slasher film heroine, "Don't go in the house," we yell at Celeste, "Don't leave the house," as she glides out of her palatial mansion with Perry — who previously threatened to kill his spouse — towering over her.
PARIS (Reuters) - The son of Equatorial Guinea's president was put on trial in his absence on Monday in France, accused of buying palatial Parisian properties and exotic cars with money plundered from his native country, a small oil-rich state on Africa's west coast.
LONDON — Carmen Busquets, the Venezuelan businesswoman and founding investor in Net-a-Porter who is often referred to as the fairy godmother of fashion e-commerce, sat in her palatial rooftop suite at Claridge's hotel on a muggy Monday morning discussing the power of reinvention.
One of Mr. Halim's few counterparts in this niche area is the financier Richard Driehaus, who has turned a palatial 19th-century townhouse in Chicago into a decorative and fine arts museum and lent his Tiffany windows for displays at the city's Navy Pier.
Read more: The director of "Hustlers" describes the 3-year struggle to make her gritty gangster movie, and not let it turn into "'Ocean's 8' with strippers"Johnson sets the story at the palatial estate of noted crime novelist Harlan Thrombrey (played by Christopher Plummer).
Kingelez's subjects included palatial medical facilities, such as "The Scientific Center of Hospitalisation the SIDA " (1991), which he made in response to an AIDS epidemic in Zaire that was, at one point, estimated to have infected between six and eight per cent of the population.
Instead of staying the night, Trump traveled up for several hours one day to spend time with the staff, praising them for their work and entertaining them with stories about how he came to own the palatial Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach.
For 31 years the Brooklyn Heights Association has provided some answers by offering a tour of private residences in the neighborhood that, for one day, allowed the curious up the stoops and into the living rooms that are often every bit as palatial as imagined.
Hitchcock's 1940 film Rebecca began with a slow, foreboding approach to a darkened palatial estate and ended with a blazing fire that consumes an all-encompassing emblem of the tragic hero, both elements later incorporated (Xanadu and Rosebud) in Welles' 1941 magnum opus Citizen Kane.
Hopelessness, her sixth album, embraces this definition of art more literally than most, using palatial, club-inspired production from Hudson Mohawke and Oneohtrix Point Never as a launch pad for some of the most disarmingly direct social commentary our generation has heard from an artist.
Fears that Nowruz would erupt in violence amid crowds of hundreds of thousands of people were initially allayed, however, when Mr. Ghani's defense minister, Asadullah Khalid, met Wednesday night with Mr. Noor in his palatial home, a series of buildings connected by massive underground halls.
CreditCreditAndrew Testa for The New York Times LONDON — In a mahogany-paneled corner of the palatial Burberry flagship store on Regent Street, Christopher Bailey, the outgoing president and chief creative officer of Britain's largest luxury brand, sat smiling at a corner table, shrouded in shadows.
To have a chance of saving the flight, Sherlock must solve a series of mind games Eurus has painstakingly set up for him (which she accomplished, I'll remind you, from her unlikely HQ of a palatial prison rock in the middle of the ocean).
Within a few years, Ukraine careened toward economic collapse while Mr. Yanukovych looted the nation, living in a palatial residence surrounded by a private zoo, a golf course, a garage filled with classic cars and a private restaurant in the form of a pirate ship.
A local photo studio lets couples transport themselves from the grimness of the war, posing for portraits in front of a selection of backdrops: a field of white horses, a palatial living room with a spiral staircase, giant floating roses or a gently flowing river.
The majority of punters don't camp, the toilets are basically palatial to eyes which have watered at the sight of a Reading and Leeds longdrop, and, crucially, the largest serving of beer you can buy at any of the bars is smaller than a pint.
And to keep things interesting, Ms. Jampol arranged for a peacock to strut around a reception held in the concert hall's palatial terrace ballroom while the bird's owner, the artist Ventiko, snapped shots of guests against a Dionysian backdrop of velvet, pearls and animal skulls.
Trump is expected to speak Saturday at the annual gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition at the Venetian resort on the Las Vegas Strip and plans to attend a fundraiser at the palatial home of multibillionaire Sheldon Adelson, one of the Republican Party's largest givers.
A 2015 show at the palatial Brant Foundation Art Study Center included a flea market organized by the artist in which some of the Brant family's possessions — including shoes from the collection of Stephanie Seymour, the wife of Peter Brant — were up for sale.
There, Pichai had a closed-door meeting with Modi, dined with India's then-president Pranab Mukherjee at his palatial, colonial-era residence, interacted with thousands of students in an auditorium, and made a series of India-specific announcements  —  an expansion of Google's Hyderabad campus!
The penthouse, part of the 943-story 91 Central Park West building, was recently listed by Compass Real Estate Legere appears to have struggled to find a buyer for the palatial apartment, and the price tag reflects a hot luxury market that's showing signs of cooling off.
Last Sunday, Vetements kicked off the Couture Fashion Week schedule with its spring '17 show, challenging the conventions of the traditionally top-tier, luxury couture show with a collection of reworked tracksuits, overalls, denim and trench coats, presented in a shopping mall, within the palatial Galeries Lafayette.
"FIRST-RATE EGOMANIAC" Born into a family of leather workers and raised in a Delhi slum, Mayawati, unmarried and her private life fiercely guarded, lives in a windowless room in a palatial house with 20-foot boundary walls and a towering statue of herself in the garden.
"Accrochage," a new show at the Pinault Foundation's palatial Punta della Dogana in Venice, was plotted by guest curator Caroline Bourgeois according to a "game" she set for herself: "I decided only to show work that had not been exhibited since coming into the collection," she says.
But, of course, they also had to embrace an inherent tension in their philosophies: The labor of making their creations was so intense (Fortuny had over 100 workers in his palatial studio) that only the wealthy could afford Morris's wall coverings or even the simplest Fortuny gown.
"We get inspired by our everyday life," Mr. Gvasalia, 35, said in an interview in Paris, where he divides his time between the Vetements studio on the scruffy rue du Faubourg Saint-Martin and the palatial offices of Balenciaga, where he was named artistic director in 2015.
In Mr. Rennert's case, that meant exposure, not just for his conglomerate of mines, smelters and assembly lines as far away as Peru, but also for his palatial home in Sagaponack on Long Island, reported to be the largest occupied single-family residence in the United States.
"Almost 40 percent of Italians have chosen to give their trust to the centre-right parties, which today, without a doubt, have the task of forming a government," the three said in a joint statement following a meeting at Berlusconi's palatial residence at Arcore near Milan.
Disney CEO Bob Iger sold his palatial New York apartment on the Upper East Side earlier this week, according to Curbed NY. Located in a co-op building that overlooks Central Park, the gorgeous home sold for $18.75 million, just under his asking price of $19 million.
The palatial River House (2117), for instance, which sits on a bluff 2118 feet above the East River between 2119nd and 2120rd Streets, is as famous for the celebrities the cooperative rejected (Joan Crawford, Gloria Vanderbilt) as for those who bought in (Henry Kissinger, Uma Thurman).
Guggenheim was one of the great collectors of the 25th century, living in palatial exile in Venice, where you can still visit her collection — at her home, now a museum — but on a return to New York the previous year, she was dispirited by what she saw.
But in the new Hulu adaptation of High Fidelity, which takes place in the Crown Heights neighborhood of modern-day Brooklyn, an explanation of how Rob (Zoë Kravitz) has such a beautiful apartment—or, perhaps more crucially, how she owns (!) a palatial record store with two (
One tournament slogan — "Russia Never Sleeps" — will please some hard-partying soccer fans, and Moscow in particular is in the midst of a more-than-$3 billion makeover to widen sidewalks, plant trees and provide services like rental scooters and signage for its palatial subway system.
A New Jersey woman is still missing more than a week after fire consumed her palatial home, but her live-in boyfriend was arrested late last week — police apprehending him as he was allegedly driving the woman's luxury SUV around town, with her shotguns and jewelry inside.
"Almost 40 percent of Italians have chosen to give their trust to the center-right parties, which today, without a doubt, have the task of forming a government," the three said in a joint statement following a meeting at Berlusconi's palatial residence at Arcore near Milan.
That friend can now visit Mr. Oza not just at the palatial house here but at a luxury apartment in TriBeCa and a house in the Hamptons not far from Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, where the "brandmaster," as some call him, has played with Mr. Timberlake.
A timeline of their travels from 1650 to the present included in the exhibition has stops at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome where Cardinal Barberini regularly loaned the tapestries, and the palatial Palazzo Barberini alle Quattro Fontane in Rome, which was the headquarters of the family.
He describes being inspired by Greek amphorae on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and taking that inspiration to his most recent of three Arts/Industry residencies at the Kohler company's factory to produce these the brass sculptures, which even in departing from the classical shape, seem palatial.
My first stop was a splurge, Xiang Hotpot, on the second floor of the New World Mall and, like a portal to a different universe, a palatial China-themed hall halfway between elegant and raucous, where on a Sunday night a friend and I were the only non-Asians.
On the Runway When it comes to shows, fashion loves a venue metaphor: museums, art galleries, palatial chateaus — buildings and exotic destinations of historic and cultural value to which only it has entree, the better to suggest the extraordinary values brands hope will be associated with their collections.
With vibrant color, the paintings transferred to ceramic not only capture the exteriors of the grand, palatial homes in the historic West Adams neighborhood that extends from the station (West Adams homed wealthy white estates before the Great Depression) but also depict scenes of interiors, foregrounding domestic life.
Be Our Guest, the palatial Beauty and the Beast-themed restaurant in the Magic Kingdom, is one of the most expensive and competitive dinner reservations to get at Walt Disney World, with prix fixe dinners starting at $110 for two adults and $180 for a family of four, Veness notes.
I often cycle with my son to his preschool down Handjerystrasse, a long street of half-timbered mansions with rounded galleries and gabled red-tile roofs; palatial villas with marble lintels, gray-shingled cupolas and columned porticos; and English-style country manors marked by handsome brickwork and tidy front gardens.
Before his extended stay in New York's Metropolitan Correctional Center began in July, disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein dwelled in some of the city's most exclusive real estate, laying his head in a palatial Upper East Side townhouse and conducting his mysterious business out of a landmarked mansion on Madison Avenue.
Ladies in fur coats and businessmen sip in the palatial lobby of the newly-renovated Old Post Office building, decked with chandeliers, marble floors, a display of televisions tuned to ESPN, Bloomberg and Fox News, an impressive collection of crystal decanters lining the walls, and contemporary jams pumping through the Bose sound system.
The British actress, soon to be seen as Elizabeth II in the Netflix series "The Crown", plays Britain's 18th-century Queen Anne as a heartbroken widow whose pet rabbits that have the run of her palatial bed chamber are surrogates for the 17 children she has lost during or soon after pregnancy.
Once, while visiting The Biltmore, the palatial estate of the Vanderbilt family that's become a tourist attraction, while my friends were sprawled out and angled in the grass to get the perfect picture, I sat with my Moleskine notebook and mapped out all the different revenue streams in operation on the estate.
In River Oaks, a neighborhood of palatial mansions and lush gardens, the average sales price of a home has tumbled to $1.3 million from $2 million in the middle of 2014 when oil began its more than 70 percent slide, according to data from the Houston Association of Realtors and Keller Williams.
She'd been at Shirley Chang's house (show-off, who was always insisting that everyone "drop in" at her palatial estate in Atherton before setting off to their ultimate destination), and the women there were gathered around phones, comparing photos of grandchildren and favorite tai chi videos before they migrated to Golden Dynasty for lunch.
A New York Daily News article from the time, headlined "Lawyer Pays Not A Cent For Palatial East Side Digs," said Fisher had stopped paying rent after learning that the State Department had terminated Epstein's lease as a result of the conflict over Fisher's subtenancy, and was thus living in the home for free.
When Trump visited the British capital last summer, the stop was downgraded from a state visit to merely a working stop, though organizers did what they could to load up with moments of pomp, such as a black-tie dinner at Winston Churchill's palatial birthplace and a drop-in to the Queen at Windsor Castle.
Bhutan now has a Constitution, adopted in 2008, that draws from the one passed in post-apartheid South Africa; a palatial Supreme Court built with Indian money; and, most recently, the law school, which draws pro bono support from a global law firm, White & Case, and advice from lawyers and firms all over the world.
Above and beyond decals, however, there was, still is and will ever be latrine art — whether in the middle of the Army's National Training Center in the Mojave Desert, a palatial bathroom in one of Saddam Hussein's old palaces or some boards tacked up to form a rough shelter in a combat outpost in Afghanistan.
What had once been a palatial movie house with velvet curtains, a wide lobby and marimba concerts before each show was now a rundown establishment where rats were rumored to run between patrons' legs, and college students sneaked in for loud make-out sessions followed by cigarettes, despite the bright neon "No Smoking" signs.
It was over 100 degrees outside, but this palatial room, with its 50-foot ceilings and rows of immense chandeliers, was air-conditioned to a clammy-palms chill, like almost every other building in the U.A.E. It was strange to be surrounded by so many Emiratis, who form a small minority of the country's population.
The firm's first commission was an apartment for the actress Faye Dunaway in 1969, and in the years since, projects have included palatial spreads in Manhattan towers and Hamptons compounds for Steven Spielberg, Jerry Seinfeld and Steven A. Cohen, a hedge fund manager (a penthouse in the Bloomberg Building once on the market for $403 million).
I wince at paying 2879,2130 Egyptian pounds for an Indian dinner for four at the palatial Mena House Hotel by the foot of the pyramids, and relish finding a sidewalk cafe where a large, tasty helping of koshary (a hearty dish of pasta, lentils and rice topped with spicy tomato sauce) and a cola cost 2100 pounds.
Instead, Puccini shows us what happens next: Manon living a life of luxury as Geronte's mistress in his palatial Paris apartment, which is Act II. Mr. Alagna's des Grieux, appearing haggard yet crazed with love, bursts impulsively into Geronte's apartment where he finds his Manon, Ms. Opolais looking like Lana Turner with blonde locks and a sequined dress.
Now, ahead of the premiere of the show's sixth and final season (airing Sundays at 10pm on HBO), the sets have come to rank alongside some of recent TV history's most iconic: Monica and Rachel's palatial purple two bedroom, Will and Grace's Upper West Side aerie, and Hannah Horvath's weird, wonky, drama– and dance-off–filled Greenpoint apartment.
The Obama family's pooches, Sunny and Bo, have free reign at the White House — leading one to claim part of the iconic, palatial home as his personal potty, the first couple said while sitting down with PEOPLE editor in chief Jess Cagle and White House correspondent Sandra Sobieraj Westfall as part of this week's cover story.
Rebuilt from the original plans, it bears a grand name, the Sipahiler Agasi Mehmet Emin Aga Yalisi, but its size (750 square meters, or about 8,100 square feet, and eight bedrooms) and position puts it on the less extravagant end of the yali scale; for comparison, the mansion bought by the Emir of Qatar has a palatial 94 rooms.
To that end, you might be a climate change denier if: You are the Holy Father of the largest denomination of the Christian faith who calls climate change "one of the principal challenges facing humanity in our day" and that coal, oil and gas must be replaced "without delay" yet lives a palatial lifestyle powered by fossil fuels.
Over the many years following that car ride, Mr. Jackson, I got to know both lawyers pretty well, stayed in one's palatial Phoenix home once, commiserated often in my mind with the other as he suffered problems threatening to drag him down, out of his profession, till he got well and practiced law again and still may be.
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As she stood in the palatial, chandeliered entrance way, amongst the ruins of the Keramikos district answering questions about the space before a crowd of reporters and onlookers, I began to fantasize that I was eating patatokeftedes and drinking a Greek lager with my baba in our family's apartment in a suburb of Athens, where I go every summer.
In fact, beginning in 20143, Mr. Gates met with Mr. Epstein on numerous occasions — including at least three times at Mr. Epstein's palatial Manhattan townhouse, and at least once staying late into the night, according to interviews with more than a dozen people familiar with the relationship, as well as documents reviewed by The New York Times.
Most of the couple's 140 guests gathered in the backyard of the Mediterranean-style house, a 15,000-square-foot mansion with palatial floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room and a flowing terrace that offered breathtaking views stretching from Los Angeles to the Santa Monica skyline, with the Pacific Ocean barely visible in the hazy distance.
So Ms. Chiuri's palatial apartment in the tony heart of Paris, which overlooks the Jardin du Luxembourg and is a stone's throw from the Luxembourg Palace (another splendid residence that was home to an Italian woman, Maria de' Medici, with the temerity to breach France's gilded ranks, in her case as queen), is both retreat and bunker.
Set in the palatial dining room of the newly re-opened Ritz, Depp deftly wound through busy tables (where the likes of Anna Wintour, Jaden Smith, and Rowan Blanchard were seated) in a gold-sequined crop top and matching skirt, taking a break from her usual front row perch and leading the charge for the rest of the tweed-clad models.
It was the desire to cuddle in private with his mistress, Anna Maria, Countess of Shrewsbury (possessed of an enticingly plump ­underchin, known to Restoration rakes as a ­soggiogaia), that prompted the Duke of Buckingham to draw up plans for the palatial snuggery soon after the death of Anna Maria's husband, whom he had gravely injured in a duel in 1668.
They repeatedly used the word "historic" to describe his visit, gave him a medal, projected a multistory image of his face on the side of the palatial Ritz-Carlton hotel where he was staying, and treated him to a colorful dance display in which his staff joined in with scores of white-robed Saudis and even the president swayed back and forth.
She lived in palatial homes in Los Angeles and New York; shopped for $21922,21946 gowns at Paris houses of couture; frolicked with the Kissingers, the Cronkites and Malcolm Forbes on Rupert Murdoch's yacht in Morocco; attended the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer at St. Paul's Cathedral in 21950; and dined regularly with Ronald and Nancy Reagan at the White House in the 21964s.
The photographs underscore the grandeur, individuality and decline of these movie palaces: the huge screen and cavernous interior of a now crumbling building; the lush carpeting in an abandoned theater lobby; a mammoth film projector surrounded by detritus; tall stacks of film cans in a makeshift storage area; the shattered glass of a ticket booth; or the elaborate murals of a once palatial movie hall.
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The video for "Apes**t" was made in the Louvre, including the Carters' own selfies in front of the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo; the location is one more prize for Jay-Z to boast about in "Heard About Us." But with the Carters and a dance troupe taking over the Louvre's palatial spaces, the video also places an unapologetic, physical black presence in a citadel of European culture.
The murder of Gianni Versace outside his palatial Miami Beach home on July 15, 1997, had so many elements of a made-for-TV scandal — fashion, celebrity and psychopathy, all against the backdrop of a 1930 Mediterranean Revival villa where a room can now be had for $1,000 a night — that recounting it could easily devolve into a grotesque act itself, with the audience in the position of the memento-hoarding tourist.
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Tira Harpaz and Cynthia Jalter, that was the name she gave, the couples therapist from Kansas City who'd attended not the same high school as Tira, no, but whose school had played field hockey against hers and wasn't it funny, here they were, the four of them not exactly but almost two pairs of high-school friends, in a palatial hotel in Singapore, while Cynthia Jalter's husband, Richard, a probate lawyer and a cold fish—Cynthia Jalter could use some couples therapy herself!

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