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WWW.GAMEDEVELOPER.COMAonic appoints former Larian UK boss Arthur Mostovoy as head of gamesMostovoy wants to help Aonic's teams thrive as we enter a purported 'golden age of indies and small teams.'0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 108 Views
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WWW.THEVERGE.COMYou can grab three months of Apple TV Plus for $2.99 a month right nowCurious what all the fuss over shows like Severance and The Studio is about? If you’re interested in streaming either, new and eligible returning subscribers can sign up for Apple TV Plus through April 24th for just $2.99 a month for the first three months. Apple TV Plus would normally cost you $9.99 a month, meaning you’re saving $21 over a three-month period. In addition to Severance and The Studio, Apple TV Plus also grants you ad-free access to other originals — including Ted Lasso and For All Mankind — all of which you can stream in 4K HDR, download to watch offline, and share with up to five family members. The platform also features a wide variety of movies, including Killers of the Flower Moon, Napoleon, The Gorge, Wolfs, and The Instigators. More into sports? Apple TV Plus is home to Friday Night Baseball and select Major League Soccer matches from MLS Season Pass. Just make sure to set a reminder for yourself to cancel your subscription within the next three months. Otherwise, your plan will automatically renew at the going rate (currently $9.99 a month) once the limited-time promotion period ends. As for what defines an “eligible returning subscriber,” we’ve reached out to Apple for clarification, and we’ll update the post if we hear back.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 78 Views
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WWW.IGN.COMRobert Pattinson Has Been Cast in Dune 3, But Which Character Is He Playing?Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ next Dune movie is taking shape. Director Denis Villeneuve is returning for Dune 3, along with core cast members like Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, and Anya Taylor-Joy. And now we know one major new actor who may be joining the cast for Part 3. Deadline reports that Robert Pattinson is being considered for a major role in Dune 3. Apparently The Batman isn’t the only tentpole Warner Bros. franchise Pattinson could be involved with in the years ahead.At this early stage, we don’t know for sure which character Pattinson would play, though THR suggests he’ll be playing a villain. But we certainly have some ideas based on where Dune: Part Two leaves off and what we know from author Frank Herbert’s Dune novels. Let’s break down the Dune characters Pattinson is most likely to play in the next movie.ScytaleAssuming the Dune 3 movie sticks more to adapting the contents of the first sequel book, Dune Messiah, and leaves the book after that, Children of Dune (and the rest of the series), for future movies to handle, there aren’t many new characters we could really see Pattinson playing. If he’s going to play any Dune Messiah character other than Leto II, we’d put our money on Scytale. And as it happens, that’s the character THR suggests Pattinson will be playing.Scytale is basically the main villain of Messiah. He’s one of the ringleaders of a plot to overthrow Emperor Paul Atreides, who now rules over the galaxy with a massive army of fanatical Fremen worshipers. If the first two Dune movies showed us how Paul evolves from pampered son of a Duke to battle-hardened Fremen messiah, the third movie will likely shed light on the challenges he faces as emperor. As ever, heavy is the head that wears the crown. The problem with plotting against a guy like Paul is that he has a superhuman ability to see the future. Scytale and his co-conspirators (including Charlotte Rampling’s Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohaim) only manage it by working alongside a Guild Navigator named Edric. Because the Guild Navigators consume massive amounts of spice to carry out their functions, they distort time and space and render themselves invisible to Paul’s prescient visions. More or less.Scytale is a fascinating character, and a role we could really see Pattinson sinking his teeth into. He’s a shapeshifter known as a Face Dancer (another of which was glimpsed in the Dune: Prophecy prequel series), as well as a member of the technological wizards known as the Bene Tleilax. Pattinson has so often gravitated toward heroic roles in his franchise films, so Scytale is a chance for him to play the bad guy instead.Plus, playing Scytale leaves ample room for Pattinson to return to the Dune franchise in future sequels. We won’t spoil where Scytale winds up by the end of Dune Messiah, but suffice it to say, neither time nor death are much of a barrier to characters returning in this series. Most likely, this is the character Pattinson will play in Dune 3. But are there other possibilities? Let’s look at some other Dune villain roles that could be perfect for his talents. PlayLeto Atreides IIGiven that Pattinson is a major actor who bears more than a slight resemblance to Chalamet, we can’t help but immediately gravitate to another member of the Atreides family, and one of the most important characters in the Dune saga overall. Could Pattinson be playing Paul’s son, Leto Atreides II?It’s important to point out that there are actually two Leto IIs in the Dune saga, both named in honor of Paul’s dearly departed father (played by Oscar Isaac in the first movie). Paul’s firstborn son, Leto Atreides II the Elder, plays a minor role in the original Dune novel, where he’s killed in a Sardaukar attack while Paul plots his revenge against the Harkonnens. That Leto II is less a fully realized character than he is a tragic source of motivation for Paul in the book’s climax. The Dune: Part Two movie skips that particular plot point entirely.The younger Leto Atreides II is introduced in the second novel, Dune Messiah. He’s only an infant in that story, but as he ages, he goes on to become the central protagonist of the third book, Children of Dune, and the villain/prime plot catalyst of the fourth book, God Emperor of Dune. That trippy half-human/half-worm character on the cover of God Emperor of Dune? That’s Leto II. Leto II was also portrayed by a young James McAvoy in the 2003 Children of Dune miniseries.The third Dune movie is shaping up to be an adaptation of Dune Messiah, so on the surface it might seem strange to cast Pattinson as an infant character. But as we saw in Dune: Part Two, the movies are embellishing the source material a bit by giving Paul spice-induced visions of his future family members. Anya Taylor-Joy appears in that sequel as Paul’s unborn sister Alia, so what’s to stop Pattinson from playing Leto II in spice vision form?That’s to say nothing of the fact that the movies look to be diverging a bit from the source material as time goes on. As we’ve explored before, Dune: Part Two leaves Zendaya’s Chani in a very different place compared to the book. And there’s no telling whether Villeneuve’s next movie might borrow a page from the Children of Dune miniseries and combine the plot of Messiah and Children of Dune into one story.However Dune 3 justifies the idea of Pattinson playing Leto II – if that’s where things wind up – what matters most is that this casting would leave room for Pattinson to continue playing a major role in the franchise going forward. Again, the younger Leto II is one of the most important characters in this sprawling sci-fi universe. And we really aren’t going to be happy until we see Pattinson playing Leto as a pompous, pontificating worm god.Prince Farad'n CorrinoThere’s another possibility if Dune 3 does indeed combine elements of Dune Messiah and Children of Dune. Could Pattinson be playing Prince Farad’n?Farad’n is one of the villains of Children of Dune. As the grandson of the now-deposed Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV (played by Christopher Walken in Dune: Part Two), Farad’n represents his family’s last, best hope of reclaiming their lost throne. Farad’n is raised on the hellish world of Salusa Secundus and trained in the ways of the Sardaukar, meaning all he knows is rain, combat, and weird chanting.Farad’n is a particularly compelling character because he doesn’t actually covet Paul’s throne all that much. That’s more his mother Wensicia’s obsession. He’s a guy who would be much happier being left alone to read and write. If the idea is to cast Pattinson as a more sympathetic villain in this dark and sinister galaxy, Farad’n could fit the bill. Dune: Part 2 Character PostersA New Fremen CharacterAgain, Dune: Part Two makes some significant changes to the source material, and nowhere is that more apparent than with Chani herself. Where Chani ends the first Dune novel as a willing participant in Paul’s grand cosmic plans, in the movie she rejects his holy war and returns to the sands of Arrakis, embittered and disillusioned by the Fremen messiah she loved.That loose thread alone promises that Dune 3 isn’t going to be a 1:1 adaptation of Dune Messiah. Knowing that, we can’t help but wonder how many other sweeping changes will be introduced in the next movie. What new characters will Villeneuve concoct? Will there be new villains not seen in the classic Dune novels? Will Pattinson play one of those villains?It’s certainly possible. We could easily see Pattinson playing a brand new character who serves in Chani’s anti-Paul faction of Fremen. She represents those new-school Fremen who aren’t so taken with Paul and his promises of a cosmic bloodbath. Could Pattinson play a Fremen who rises up to oppose Paul and fight in Chani’s name? Could he be essentially the new, less creepy version of Austin Butler’s Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen?In that sense, he’d only be a villain from Paul’s perspective. Herbert was always very clear that the Dune novels are cautionary tales about the danger of charismatic leaders. It would make sense to cast Pattinson as a character who fights against Paul and argues that, hey, maybe slaughtering billions of people to cement one’s claim to the throne is a bad thing. Maybe Dune 3 could even work up a love triangle involving Paul, Chani, and Pattinson’s character. For all her loathing of what Paul has become, we have to assume Chani still harbors feelings for him. Somehow, the next movie is going to have to arrange matters so that Chani can become pregnant and give birth to Leto II and his twin sister Ghanima. Maybe she’ll have to make the ultimate choice between Timothée Chalamet and Robert Pattinson. We don’t envy her there.Which Dune character do you think Pattinson is playing? Cast your vote in our poll and let us know your thoughts in the comments below:For more on the future of the Dune franchise, find out what spoiler-y revelation Jason Momoa made about the next movie.Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket byfollowing @jschedeen on BlueSky.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 75 Views
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9TO5MAC.COM9to5Mac Daily: April 8, 2025 – iOS 18.4 bugs, moreListen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts app, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. Sponsored by DREAME: Get up to $600 off intelligent robotic cleaners and effortless wet/dry vacs in DREAME’s Spring Cleaning sale now. New episodes of 9to5Mac Daily are recorded every weekday. Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as soon as they’re available. Stories discussed in this episode: Listen & Subscribe: Subscribe to support Chance directly with 9to5Mac Daily Plus and unlock: Ad-free versions of every episode Bonus content Catch up on 9to5Mac Daily episodes! Don’t miss out on our other daily podcasts: Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at happyhour@9to5mac.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show. Add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day. Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop. Don’t know where to start? Check out our exclusive stories, reviews, how-tos, and subscribe to our YouTube channel0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 76 Views
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FUTURISM.COMQuartz Fires All Writers After Move to AI SlopThe cursed pattern continues: following a baffling and error-ridden turn to AI content, the once-acclaimed business publication Quartz has been sold off and its editorial team almost entirely axed — making it the latest media brand to see low-quality AI use precede mass layoffs.As the business publication's cofounder Zach Seward, who now leads editorial AI initiatives at The New York Times, explained in a blog post yesterday, Quartz has changed hands several times since its launch back in 2012. Before last week's sale, it was owned by the digital media conglomerate G/O Media, whose ever-controversial CEO Jim Spanfeller famously misspelled Quartz when announcing G/O's 2022 purchase of the site (he spelled it "quarts," which is just a completely different word.)Fast forward three years later, and as of last week, Quartz has yet another new owner: a Canadian software company called Redbrick, which bought Quartz and the commerce site The Inventory from G/O for an undisclosed amount, as Axios first reported. Every editorial staffer at Quartz, with the exception of its editor in chief and executive editor, was fired as a result of the deal."Quartz is now a zombie brand, which is the most cynical move in media," Seward wrote. "I never wanted to write this piece while good people were still working at Quartz. Now it can be laid to rest."In January 2024, Spanfeller told Axios that, after having sold Jezebel and Lifehacker in 2023, G/O wasn't looking to sell its full portfolio. But by the end of the year, it had unloaded both Gizmodo and The Onion — the respective "G" and "O" in its name — as well as The A.V. Club, The Takeout, and Deadspin. Earlier this year, G/O also sold the automotive blog Jalopnik. As it stands, the media owner now has just two sites remaining in its portfolio: Kotaku and The Root.That all said, given Spanfeller's recent track record, it's not too surprising to see G/O cast off a few more brands. Another clue that, in hindsight, feels like writing on the wall? Its recent — and bad — attempt to use AI to cough up news and earnings articles.Indeed, prior to its many recent sales, G/O tried to publish AI-generated content at nearly every site it eventually peddled off. And these ill-fated AI efforts were among the most cynical and low-quality in the media industry.Perhaps the most notorious example of G/O's AI cynicism took place at Gizmodo, the tech publication now owned by the European tech firm Keleops, where G/O's leadership gave Gizmodo's editorial staff next to no warning before publishing a horrendously badGizmodo's Spanish-language writers in an attempt to replace them with machine translationsGizmodo's English-language work.Elsewhere, Futurism's reporting found that G/O published dozens of AI articles at the venerable sports blog Deadspin that contained outdated and inaccurate information, as well as content to the beloved film blog the A.V. Club that was copied word-for-word from IMDb. (Deadspin was later sold to the startup Lineup Publishing, and the A.V. Club to Past Media.) Jalopnik, we noticed, was publishing what appears to be automated content under the byline "Jalopnik Bot" up until late February 2025, when it was sold to Static Media.Most of these sales unfortunately coincided with large layoffs — a trend that we've seen across the media landscape, including at Sports Illustrated, CNET, and the Village Voice and other alt-weeklies, among others.Sadly, Quartz and the Inventory are no different.As Aftermath first reported in January, Quartz, which had already been publishing AI-generated writeups of earnings reports attributed to "Quartz Intelligence Newsroom," had started publishing short, AI-spun news articles under the same byline. When wecited other obvious AI slop as sources in its "reporting," and even spewed out glaring misinformation.At the foot of each post, G/O included a disclaimer noting that "while we strive for accuracy and timeliness, due to the experimental nature of this technology we cannot guarantee that we'll always be successful in that regard." Right.The Inventory, meanwhile, has been using AI to crank out shopping content for months now; those posts are each outfitted with a similar disclaimer declaring that it was "generated by an AI engine which may produce inaccurate information."The Gizmodo Media Group Union, which represents workers at G/O brands including Quartz, cited the Quartz slop in a powerful statement about the sale and mass firings."Jim Spanfeller has fired the editorial staff of Quartz after loading it up with AI slop and selling it to a Canadian firm," reads the statement. "It's a new low for a company that has tried to disrespect, undermine, and exploit its newsroom at every turn.""G/O management's most cynical display yet comes in the middle of negotiations for our next contract," the statement continues. "We're heartbroken over the loss of more incredible colleagues as Spanfeller continues his race to the bottom and will continue fighting for a fair contract for those who remain."Quartz's editor in chief Dan Hirschhorn, one of the site's two remaining editorial stafers, told Axios in a statement that the "way we connect with audiences is evolving and today marks a new chapter for Quartz as we work with Redbrick to help shape the future of media as the landscape rapidly transforms."Redbrick CEO Tobyn Sowden, for his part, told Axios that "as the media landscape continues to shift, the only way to survive and thrive is by embracing the advancements in innovation to connect and engage with audiences."We reached out to Redbrick to ask whether AI is one of those innovations, but didn't hear back by the time of publishing.Share This Article0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 74 Views
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WEWORKREMOTELY.COMChiroCat: Head of Customer SupportA Little About Us and This RoleWe’re ChiroCat, and we build the best cloud-based chiropractic software around. Chiropractic offices across the U.S. use our system to provide better care to their patients, operate more effectively, and run better businesses. From their first patient interactions with digital intake forms, to the final insurance processing and post-visit communication, our system supports doctors and their staff every step of the way. We’re modernizing the chiropractic software space in big ways, but much more importantly, we’re bettering the lives of our doctors, their team members, and especially their patients. The bottom line: we LOVE to help people, who help people. And that’s where you come in! Our small but mighty Support team has done a great job taking care of our customers to date. We’re starting to grow at a faster pace, and it’s time to bring the operations of our Support to another level. We’re looking for a seasoned Head of Customer Support to ensure that we provide world-class support to our wonderful customers as we scale things up. The ideal person will quickly tackle initiatives to improve our Support operations by creating or improving our systems, tools, and processes (like a library of snippets, knowledge base, or collection of instructional videos, for example). They will also quickly learn the ropes of our software and chiropractic operations to become a fellow expert as they work in the queue alongside the team members that they manage, coach, and mentor. We realize that this role may appeal to people with a wide range of experience, but we’re really looking for someone who has experience leading and growing a support team, with hands-on experience building the processes and systems to facilitate exceptional support, ideally in early-stage technology companies. To that end, we have a couple of hard requirements: RequirementsYou have at least 2 years of experience leading customer support teamsYou have at least 4 years of experience working in customer support. Ok, that’s a high-level view of what you’ll be working on, but let’s first talk about life at ChiroCat and then we’ll go deeper on the specifics of what we’re looking for. How We WorkWork from (Almost) AnywhereWe’re based out of southern Utah, but the majority of our team works remotely. While we have some international team members, for this role in particular, we’re only considering candidates based in the United States. You probably get a couple bonus points if you’re near Utah. Otherwise, anywhere in the U.S. works great. Balanced Work, Balanced LifeWe’re big fans of a well-balanced life. And while work is a big part of that life, it shouldn’t be everything. Outside of the rare occasion that requires more, we work a 40-hour week. With hard and smart work, you can accomplish great things in those 40 hours. We’re also fans of real vacations, where you’re not tied to your laptop while away. We’re in this for the long-haul and want you rested and focused when at work. BenefitsWe offer fantastic health, dental, and vision insurance options, and cover 100% of the premium for you, with affordable rates for your dependents. We’re in it for the Long HaulIn an industry where the status quo is to be either owned by a big conglomerate or chasing your next round of funding to pay the bills, we’re neither of those things. We’re privately owned, stable, and can run our business the way we choose to. Maybe that’s old-fashioned, but it really helps us build a great place to work. You’ll Make a Real Impact…This role will have an incredible impact on the lives of our doctors and staff, not to mention the patients they serve. You’ll be instrumental in their success. ChiroCat is the core of their business and their ability to serve patients. So their success with ChiroCat has far reaching implications. We love to empower chiropractors to transform lives. While at the same time providing opportunities for our own team to transform the lives of our customers! You’ll also be joining a small team and will have a huge impact on not only the future of Customer Support here, but on our company as a whole. …and Do it with Great PeopleWe're firm believers that the foundation of success, is building a great team. You’ll be joining a team full of truly exceptional people. The kind you’ll be excited to work with and learn to truly care about. People who work hard, and smart. That are genuine to their core. Who hold humility and confidence equally well at the same time. Who support each other, and care deeply about our customers. It’s a strong culture that’s apparent the moment you walk through the [digital] door. And we can’t wait to see how you’ll make us even better. If this sounds like your ideal environment, read on because now we’d like to talk about you.As Our New Head of Customer Support…At ChiroCat, we mean it when we say we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer experiences. Where most companies see support as a cost center, we believe it’s an essential key to our success. To provide extraordinary support to our customers, we need the right processes, tools, training, and team. And you’ll help us ensure that we do just that. …Here’s What You'll be Working on:First and foremost, you’ll quickly help on the frontlines by providing world-class customer support yourself. You’ll become an expert on every aspect of the ChiroCat platform and its real-world use from the customer’s perspective. You’ll also become intimately familiar with the operations of a chiropractic office so you can confidently coach customers through their use of our software to improve their daily operations. With time and as the team grows, you’ll eventually spend less time in the queue yourself, but you’ll always remain an expert and connected to the customers and the issues they face. You'll lead and mentor the customer support team (currently three people), making sure they have everything they need to do their best work—whether that’s resources, training, or tools. You'll foster a positive, team-focused environment, always encouraging a customer-first mindset. You’ll manage their performance, track progress, and give feedback to help everyone improve. And when things get tricky, you'll jump in to help with the more complex issues and keep things running smoothly.You’ll build the processes and implement the systems that will take our support to the next level, making us more efficient and more equipped to provide just the right answers in just the right way. Think helpdesk, snippets, internal and external knowledge bases, self-help material, video libraries. There are many opportunities here and you’ll drive this work forward, getting your hands dirty with implementation and maintaining team progress. You’ll oversee the efforts of our amazing onboarding team who walk our new customers through the process of transitioning from their old system to ChiroCat. This includes account configuration, data migration, and training of new customers. You’ll be less hands-on here, but will work closely with our amazing onboarding team in your overarching customer success efforts. With time, you’ll lead the efforts in hiring and building the future of our world-class customer support team.To sum it up, you’ll obsess over the customer experience and ensure that our team, processes, and systems work effectively to ensure the success of our doctors and office staff. And you’ll have fun doing it! You’re our ideal candidate if:You’re an excellent communicator both verbally and in writing. You’re an experienced customer support professional with a passion for quality support. Maybe you’ve even been one of the first support reps of a new company and helped grow the function to a mature department. You’ve managed other team members and been responsible for their performance, engagement, and happiness at work. You understand the importance of voice and tone in customer interactions and geek out about how our choice of words impact how our messages are received by customers. You’re a problem solver and puzzler at heart, who is skilled at taking opaque information from a customer and digging until you have a clear understanding of the issue so you can get to real solutions. You’re familiar with the popular options in support technology and have hands-on experience implementing some of them (helpdesks and snippets, as two examples). You have hands-on experience leading the creation, organization, and continuous improvement of both internal and customer-facing resources like a snippet library, knowledge base, instructional videos and articles, troubleshooting guides, and FAQs.You have a knack for spotting ways to improve things and you’re quick to jump in proactively to make them better.Building authentic relationships comes naturally to you—you’re a people person through and through.You’re obsessive about the details, while being pragmatic and big-picture focused. You’re tech-savvy, quick to pick up new tools, and always trying to learning something new.You are undaunted, excited even, at the idea of learning the ins and outs of truly complex things like…medical billing, for example. You’re great at turning chaos into order and love creating processes from the ground up.You never met a deadline you didn’t love. You’re well-organized, manage your time like a pro, and thrive in a remote work setup.Driven and self-motivated, you’re someone who gets things done.You’re wildly productive and independent, but a team-player at heart. Bonus points if you already have some experience with the operations of a medical office. If this sounds like a fit, we’d love to hear from you! Ready to Apply?Apply here (https://apply.workable.com/chirocat/j/662CCF2850/?utm_source=WWR) by 11:59PM on Sunday, April 13th, 2025.Attach a PDF of your cover letter. In your cover letter: This isn’t your typical formal cover letter–we want to get to know you. Please introduce yourself and explain why you’re interested in this position and why you would be a great fit. Please keep the cover letter to one page.Please also include the word "alignment" somewhere in your cover letter.On a separate page of your cover letter, with the answer being no more than 1-2 paragraphs, answer the question: What is the most important thing you would look for when hiring someone for this role?Attach your resume as a PDF.P.S. If you’re not interested in this role, but know someone who might be, please pass it along!0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 88 Views
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WWW.CNET.COM9 Garden Tools You Need (and 7 You Don't), According to ExpertsWe asked the experts to recommend their must-have gear and which gardening gadgets to leave on the shelf. Here's what they said.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 75 Views
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WWW.EUROGAMER.NETHades 2 is coming to Switch 1 & 2 as a timed console exclusiveFollowing Hades 2's appearance in last week's Switch 2 Direct showcase, developer Supergiant Games has confirmed the roguelike sequel will launch for the platform - as well as the original Switch - as a timed console exclusive. Read more0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 76 Views
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WWW.ARCHITECTURALDIGEST.COMLinda Evangelista Lists Industrial Chelsea Penthouse for $8.2 MillionCanadian supermodel Linda Evangelista has put her Manhattan apartment back on the market for $8.2 million, per the New York Post. She previously listed the property in May 2024 for $1.3 million above its current asking price.Evangelista, known for her prolific modeling career throughout the 1980s and 1990s, purchased the penthouse in 2001 for $1.4 million, which is equivalent to $2.5 million today. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom loft is situated in a full-service, six-story building in the heart of Chelsea. Upon entry, guests are ushered into a bright, airy atmosphere with sky-high ceilings, large windows, and a plethora of skylights. The 4,022-square-foot abode maintains its charming industrial qualities, including concrete floors, exposed brick, and a wood-burning fireplace in the living room.A living area inside the apartment. Photo: Nina Poon for CorcoranThe supermodel’s posh pad also boasts its fair share of modern luxury amenities. A windowed hallway leads to the residence’s kitchen, which is outfitted with an eat-in area, stainless steel appliances, and a Sub-Zero fridge. The primary bedroom, tucked away in a corner of the apartment, features views of the Hudson River and the High Line.The en-suite bathroom comes complete with a soaking tub and glass-paneled shower, while the adjacent dressing room features a seating area and tons of custom floor-to-ceiling storage space. As advertised by the listing, the three additional bedrooms in the supermodel’s unit could be used as guest rooms, home offices, or creative spaces. The building also offers shared access to a sprawling 2,500-square-foot roof terrace with views of the city skyline.The apartment’s roof terrace. Photo: Nina Poon for CorcoranJoin NowFlash Sale: Become an AD PRO member today and unlock your design potential.ArrowSteve Gold of The Corcoran Group holds the listing.0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 77 Views