After some successful launches, the billionaire space race is becoming even more competitive.
Ferrari is not only moving into battery-powered vehicles, it is also launching its first SUV.
The owner of the exclusive condo defaulted on a $13.75 million mortgage.
Vacation rentals in the Hamptons are 50% more expensive than they were pre-pandemic.
A German collector was sentenced to prison after admitting to an art fraud involving the fake sale of a pumpkin sculpture by Yayoi Kusama.
Petra Diamonds Ltd. sold a 39.3-carat blue gem.
The present market for fine art and antiques is a tragedy for dealers, but good for buyers.
NFTs represent a growing movement to trade digital art, collectibles and other real property on the blockchain.
Some of the wealthiest owners in professional sports often pay lower effective tax rates than the athletes.
For decades, Branson engaged in a series of record-breaking stunts in surfing, boating and flying.
Red-hot demand from leisure travelers boosted a key lodging industry metric higher than its 2019 figure.
Edgy new wines have appellations ranging from silly to sexist. But what's inside the bottles is no joke.
The late daughter of Olan Mills designed a dream home surrounded by protected forest near Chattanooga.
Richard Robinson's long run as head of the children's book publisher placed him in a very rare club.
New York's Hamptons, a vacation destination for people in the arts, have become an arts destination.
The government only has to show an asset was “the product of tainted funds” to take it in a civil forfeiture proceeding.
Parisians can now enjoy a 113,00-square-foot museum in the city's former commodities exchange.
During New York's May auction week, several $15 million-plus artworks sold after just a few bids.
An grim Andy Warhol work got caught in a fight between a private equity firm and a Chinese restaurant tycoon.
Producing quality whiskey is a space-, time-, energy- and resource-intensive process.