1. Versailles Inspired Mansion On Long Island Lists For $60 Million - Forbes
Mar 8, 2018 · According to local property records, Yakoby bought the 8.4 acre lot in 2010 for $3.25 million. He then spent the last eight years meticulously ...
The newly-constructed home is one of most expensive homes ever listed in the New York suburb, excluding the Hamptons.
2. Hpnotiq Founder Selling Long Island Mansion For $45 Million
It is owned by Raphael Yakoby, an entrepreneur who created the popular blue-color liqueur Hpnotiq and pink vodka Nuvo. The home features approximately ...
This Versailles-inspired limestone home is located at 22 Northern Boulevard in Glen Head, New York and is situated on over 8 acres of land.
3. DREAM JOB: RAPHAEL YAKOBY - New York Post
May 21, 2007 · Now Yakoby is back with Nuvo, a pink sparkling vodka liqueur. Aimed at women, it comes in a tapered square bottle that looks more like a vessel ...
AT 32, Raphael Yakoby is in good spirits, and why shouldn’t he be? Seven years ago, Yakoby, a college dropout with no business experience, had an idea: He’d create the first blue liqueu…
4. How 1 Yonkers Man Took A Liquor Brand From Nowhere To A Million ...
May 5, 2015 · That was in 2002, when Yonkers' Nick Storm was launching the premium vodka drink Hpnotiq with its creator Raphael Yakoby. Storm secured a ...
Yonkers marketing guru Nick Storm went from small-time marketing to collaborating with this country’s most popular liquors.
5. Mansion based on Palace of Versailles hits market for $60million
Mar 12, 2018 · An ultra-lavish Long Island mansion went on the market Thursday for $60million; Hpnotiq liquor owner Raphael Yakoby bought the property back ...
A Long Island mansion built to resemble the famed Palace of Versailles in France is currently on the market for $60million.
6. An Oral History of Hpnotiq: The Iconic Club-Scene Booze ... - MEL Magazine
Mar 30, 2019 · In 2001, Raphael Yakoby was a 25-year-old college dropout with zero business experience, living on Long Island. In 2002, he was $50 million ...
In 2001, Raphael Yakoby was a 25-year-old college dropout with zero business experience, living on Long Island. In 2002, he was $50 million richer and...
7. This Versailles-Inspired Mansion Costs $60 Million - Yahoo
Mar 13, 2018 · Raphael Yakoby, an Israeli-born entrepreneur, is the man behind the home. Yakoby, who created Hpnotiq and Nuvo liqueurs, had planned to move ...
The 22,000-square-foot home is on the market for $60 million. From Town & Country
8. Meet The Six Latinx Entrepreneurs Disrupting Industries - Forbes
Oct 3, 2021 · ... Raphael Yakoby. Storm secured a placement for the beverage in a video by hip-hop artist Fabolous, and the blue liquor skyrocketed to the ...
Hispanic Heritage Month has come to an end, we should continue to appreciate the hard work and dedication behind many Latinx entrepreneurs and innovators all year long. So, let's take this opportunity to honor while speaking out about the ongoing setbacks Latinx business owners still face.
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10. Portledge School Annual Report 2019-2020 - Issuu
Sep 15, 2020 · Christopher Worth Mr. Peter J. Worth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wu Mr. Weixin Xia and Ms. Fangjing Wang*. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Yakoby Ms. Bin Yan Mr ...
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