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Thursday, Jun 21, 2012 at 7:12 PM
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By Erin Lem

The House Mini-Powdered Donuts Built for $9.9M

The House Mini-Powdered Donuts Built for $9.9M

Robert Entenmann, otherwise known as the man who fulfilled many a college students' munchie craze, just listed his oceanfront estate in Montauk for $9.9 million, reports Curbed. Read »

Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012 at 12:48 PM
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By Erin Lem

Inside Designer Cynthia Rowley's Hamptons Digs

While fashion designer Cynthia Rowley isn't used to discounting her designer... See Full Gallery »

Friday, Apr 27, 2012 at 4:49 PM
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By Richard Sarah

Sweet Home: $29.5M For A Modern Masterpiece

Designed by James Biber of Pentagram Architects, this award-winning ode to... See Full Gallery »

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Open House showcases the hottest homes on the market, interior design tips from the experts and everything you need to know about stylish living, hosted by Sara Gore. On George To The Rescue, George Oliphant comes to the aid of homeowners across the country with renovation and redesign. This is your real estate, renovation and design destination.
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Sara Gore, Host Sara Gore anchors Open House NYC and Open House, and is also the co-host of New York Live, a live, daily lifestyle show that airs weekdays at 3pm on WNBC. Sara is a passionate foodie and spent years in Manhattan kitchens as a sous chef.
Lauren Passell Lauren is a freelance writer in New York City. She loves writing about penthouse apartments, but her own residence is more like the size and shape of a shoebox. One day she hopes for vaulted ceilings of her own.
Linda Vongkhamchanh Linda is the digital content editor at LXTV, a division of NBC that produces lifestyle shows, including Open House, 1st Look, George to the Rescue and Talk Stoop. She graduated from Vanderbilt University and now lives and works in NYC.
George Oliphant, Host George Oliphant is an Emmy-award winning host for Open House as well as the newly launched George to the Rescue program. He's deadly serious with a sledge hammer and has been known to knock down walls with a single blow.
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