A golden region
byWhat makes Connecticut’s Gold Coast truly golden is the relationship among business, culture and history that plays out in each of its communities in different ways.
What makes Connecticut’s Gold Coast truly golden is the relationship among business, culture and history that plays out in each of its communities in different ways.
In the six years since WAG first wrote about Mike Geller, the Stamford-based organic food retailer has been steadily growing his business.
Fairfield County’s booming residential real estate market is showing few signs of slowing – and may end up being one for the record books. “It’s still hot,” Ryan Raveis, co-president of William Raveis Real Estate and president of William Raveis Mortgage, marvels to WAG. “It’s the first time Fairfield County has been like this for a long time.”
This Richmond Hill Road Colonial is a totally renovated, exquisitely designed contemporary farmhouse set high on 4.35 bucolic acres.
Question: What has a playhouse that’s a replica of George Washington’s Mount Vernon home, equestrian facilities, a carriage house, a cottage, formal gardens, a swimming pool, a tennis court, a treehouse, a gazebo, a six-car garate and still plenty of room for goats and chickens? Why, it’s Denbigh Farm on Riversville Road, of course.
Bordered by conservation land and handsome stone walls, this pristinely maintained Colonial on Old Mill Road provides much coveted privacy and peaceful green space, albeit a short ride from the Merritt Parkway, Westchester County Airport or New York City.
This contemporary offering on Husted Lane would have Marie Kondo swooning in uncluttered, clean-limbed rapture. Everything inside this 12,278-square-foot structure — whose gabled stone…
Monochromatic colors – with an occasional pop of jewel tones – luxurious fabrics, clean lines and scrupulous craftsmanship define the Peserico label.
Here’s a house on Bayside Terrace in Greenwich’s Riverside section whose open, airy design will not stand in the way of your love of the water.
“If you love your house and you love your environment, that’s true luxury,” says Denise Balassi, founder of luxury design firm Spaces of Distinction.
Patrick Mele is a self-described “old soul but with a young, fresh spirit and a new pep in his step.” And that translates to how he feels about people and interior design.
Urban sophistication meets Colonial charm in this Cos Cob home that dates from 1760.
Modern sophistication and Georgian style blend perfectly in this beautifully renovated home, minutes from downtown Greenwich.
Bronson Van Wyck, event planner extraordinaire, comes to Greenwich.
How ONS helped one skittish knee patient return to triathlon form.
Kelly Dantas’ new Chocoylatte café offers high quality goodies – along with lunch fare – in a manner that lets you indulge without too much guilt.
Life is not a balancing act for Jenna Bush Hager.
Located just off Greenwich Avenue, MYX Creative Kitchen is a family-friendly, fast-casual restaurant redefining the farm-to-table movement.
A modern take on a traditional home in Greenwich’s classic Deer Park.
We visit the Frédéric Fekkai Salon in Greenwich for a blowout and learns a few tips from Fekkai himself.