Paul Allen's 413-Foot Octopus Arrives on the Thames for London Olympics
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen’s 413-foot superyacht Octopus has arrived on the Thames for the 2012 Summer Olympics, and London took notice.
Read MoreMicrosoft co-founder Paul Allen’s 413-foot superyacht Octopus has arrived on the Thames for the 2012 Summer Olympics, and London took notice.
Read MoreIndividuals who plan to bring their luxury yachts to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London will be able to easily access land as London’s docklands are transformed into a luxury marina during the event.
Read MoreAccording to Credit Suisse’s Los Angeles head of private banking, numerous billionaires call Los Angeles their part-time home. Haute Living looks at ten of these billionaires who make Southern California their second home.
Read MoreMicrosoft co-founder Paul Allen rang in the new year on a luxurious, sun-filled holiday.
Read MoreIf private aviation is your little piece of heaven, you may be interested in taking it one step further and purchase your very own personal fighter jet plane. The price ranges from $76,511 up to $102,014.
Read MoreBillionaire Larry Ellison is obsessed with all things Samurai.
Read MoreHaute Living recently told you about Serene, a $300 million, 440-foot yacht that was launched by Italian shipyard Fincantieri. After a recent jaunt to Bermuda with its rumored owner, the world’s 9th largest yacht has just pulled in to the port of Manhattan.
Read MoreWith the 2012 Olympics in London just around the corner, the race for position among megayacht owners is well underway. Berths for about 30 yachts are being prepared around London’s waterways for the big event, but most of them will only accommodate smaller vessels.
Read MoreDonald Trump recently purchased a 757 private jet from Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen for $100 million – and proceeded to coat many of its features in gold, Trump-style. The lavish new jet has been customized since its purchase to the Donald’s liking, including some super-luxe touches befitting of the mogul.
Read MoreFacebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is rich, that is of no doubt, but the young tech billionaire – just after the details of his $100 million donation to Newark public schools were released – has now edged out Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page when it comes to net worth for the first time, sparking new life into the Google-Facebook rivalry.
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