This contemporary, two-story stucco home in Palm Beach, Florida sold for $81 million after four months on the market. Former Barnes & Noble chief Leonard Riggio’s oceanfront estate in Palm Beach ...
Louise Riggio, the widow of Barnes & Noble founder Leonard Riggio, sold her oceanfront compound in Palm Beach for $81 million, making it one of the priciest sales on the island this year.
The world’s largest retail bookseller is expanding at a breakneck pace and is on track to reach its goal of more than 60 ...
The beachfront house that served as the longtime Palm Beach vacation retreat of the late Leonard Riggio — former chairman of the Barnes & Noble bookstore chain — has sold for $81 million ...
The Riggios bought the property for $14 million in 2003. Louise Riggio, the widow of Barnes & Noble Booksellers CEO Leonard Riggio, sold her oceanfront mansion in Palm Beach for $81 million.
The hashtag #BookTok has over 40 million posts and continues to grow, and its influence reaches beyond its digital space. Shannon DeVito, head of books at Barnes & Noble, says that beyond ...
That meant leaving the decision on what books to stock and display to each individual store and abandoning the “one-size-fits-all” model. “The problem with Barnes & Noble when I took it over ...