This $12.8 million home was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright's son for Alfred Newman. Diane Keaton was also a later owner and restored many details.| Robb Report
This $21 million townhouse in New York City's West Village used to be a firehouse. The converted property now has a jazz club in the basement.| Robb Report
Casa Luna in Big Sur was conceived by famous designer Mickey Muennig, the creative force behind the five-star Post Ranch Inn.| Robb Report
The chef Rick Bayless trashed the TV show "The Bear" during a Wall Street Journal event, saying the show set restaurants back 20 years.| Robb Report
The Mason Residence in the Texas Hill Country, was designed by Michael Hsu Office of Architecture with a huge covered patio and several guest casitas.| Robb Report
A modern home in Summerlin, Nevada, 10 miles west of the Strip, was designed to withstand the city's harsh weather variations.| Robb Report
Penny is a new raw bar and seafood counter in New York City from the team behind the wine bar Claud. It's serving clams, oysters, shrimp, and more.| Robb Report
This $4.3 million Craftsman with a guest house in L.A.'s Rustic Canyon was built by a member of one of Santa Monica's founding families.| Robb Report
This $8 million New York City townhouse was once the sculpture studio for Rochette & Parzini. It now includes a separate duplex with three bedrooms.| Robb Report
Dubbed Villa Carinthia, this Swiss development sits on the shores of Lake Geneva and features a private spa with a sauna, cold plunge, and more.| Robb Report
Selling reservations on the black market is now illegal in New York, as Governor Kathy Hochul signs the Restaurant Reservation Anti-Piracy Act.| Robb Report
WeRide, a Chinese self-driving company, is preparing to go public in the United States, but it faces headwinds from the China-U.S. relationship.| Robb Report
Kobe Bryant's locker from the Staples Center, which he used during most of his career, could fetch $1.5 million at Sotheby's online auction in August.| Robb Report