“Million Dollar Listing New York” has been delisted by Bravo, ending its nine-season run for the foreseeable future.
Bravo has put the New York edition of the franchise “on pause,” TheWrap has learned. The network had no comment.
By pausing the series, and not officially canceling it, the network leaves the door open for a possible return — as was the case when Peacock announced in 2021 that it was developing a “The Real Housewives of Miami” revival after the show stopped running regularly in 2014.
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“Million Dollar Listing New York.” which premiered in 2012 and ran for nine seasons, is a spinoff series of “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles,” which debuted in 2006 and ran for 12 seasons. In its ninth season, which premiered in May 2021, the New York edition of the franchise followed the lives of luxury...
Bravo has put the New York edition of the franchise “on pause,” TheWrap has learned. The network had no comment.
By pausing the series, and not officially canceling it, the network leaves the door open for a possible return — as was the case when Peacock announced in 2021 that it was developing a “The Real Housewives of Miami” revival after the show stopped running regularly in 2014.
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Bravo’s ‘Project Runway’ and ‘Below Deck’ Among Slate of Unscripted Renewals for the Network
“Million Dollar Listing New York.” which premiered in 2012 and ran for nine seasons, is a spinoff series of “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles,” which debuted in 2006 and ran for 12 seasons. In its ninth season, which premiered in May 2021, the New York edition of the franchise followed the lives of luxury...
- 7/5/2022
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing” franchise is adding a new limited series spinoff centered on Ryan Serhant’s multimillion-dollar home renovation.
Set to premiere on Thursday, June 3, “Million Dollar Listing: Ryan’s Renovation” follows Serhant and his wife Emilia as they “gut the newly acquired 7,900 square foot home to create the home of their dreams with enough room for their big Greek family.”
Episodes will chronicle the transformation of the five-floor property, including “bumps and curveballs” along the way, like “Covid postponements, elevator installations, questioned decisions and millions spent over budget.”
Watch a preview of the series above.
“Million Dollar Listing” producers World of Wonder will produce the series, with Randy Barbato, Fenton Bailey, Tom Campbell, Nick Prescott and Kevin Maynard serving as executive producers. The new project joins the flagship series “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” and spinoff “Million Dollar Listing New York.”
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Set to premiere on Thursday, June 3, “Million Dollar Listing: Ryan’s Renovation” follows Serhant and his wife Emilia as they “gut the newly acquired 7,900 square foot home to create the home of their dreams with enough room for their big Greek family.”
Episodes will chronicle the transformation of the five-floor property, including “bumps and curveballs” along the way, like “Covid postponements, elevator installations, questioned decisions and millions spent over budget.”
Watch a preview of the series above.
“Million Dollar Listing” producers World of Wonder will produce the series, with Randy Barbato, Fenton Bailey, Tom Campbell, Nick Prescott and Kevin Maynard serving as executive producers. The new project joins the flagship series “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” and spinoff “Million Dollar Listing New York.”
Read original story ‘Million Dollar Listing...
- 5/12/2021
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
And no, it’s not fleeing to the suburbs (that’d be bad for her business)
“Million Dollar Listing New York” finally cast a female broker — just in time for the city that never sleeps to become the epicenter for Covid-19. Everything changed in Kirsten Jordan’s profession at pretty much the same time she added “reality TV star” to her resume. We all hope the latest deadly coronavirus is on the outs, but are any of its business lessons here to stay?
The biggest trends Jordan has observed — other than the flight to the suburbs, we imagine — are “the sight-unseen purchase” and the “virtual showing,” she told TheWrap.
Pressure’s on with those online house tours, Kirsten — especially when, by the very title of your show, we’re dealing with big-money properties.
Jordan, who said she foresees those trends outlasting Covid, was texting with a buyer about a sight-unseen deal during our interview.
“Million Dollar Listing New York” finally cast a female broker — just in time for the city that never sleeps to become the epicenter for Covid-19. Everything changed in Kirsten Jordan’s profession at pretty much the same time she added “reality TV star” to her resume. We all hope the latest deadly coronavirus is on the outs, but are any of its business lessons here to stay?
The biggest trends Jordan has observed — other than the flight to the suburbs, we imagine — are “the sight-unseen purchase” and the “virtual showing,” she told TheWrap.
Pressure’s on with those online house tours, Kirsten — especially when, by the very title of your show, we’re dealing with big-money properties.
Jordan, who said she foresees those trends outlasting Covid, was texting with a buyer about a sight-unseen deal during our interview.
- 5/6/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Break up the boys club. When “Million Dollar Listing New York” returns to Bravo on May 6 for Season 9, the show’s first female broker, Kirsten Jordan, will join the series, TheWrap has learned. Jordan’s debut episode will have a supersized runtime of 75 minutes.
We can also unveil the Season 9 trailer — watch that via the video above.
As you’ll see in the trailer, the New York City mass exodus is in full swing due to the coronavirus pandemic. And for some reason, there’s a llama in a luxury apartment. (Or is it an alpaca? We can never keep those two straight.)
Plus, Ryan Serhant and Fredrik Eklund are fighting like llamas and alpacas. (We’re sure some of them fight — they can’t all be friends.)
But back to the new star of the pretty old (at this point) show. Kirsten Jordan is a top-selling agent at her...
We can also unveil the Season 9 trailer — watch that via the video above.
As you’ll see in the trailer, the New York City mass exodus is in full swing due to the coronavirus pandemic. And for some reason, there’s a llama in a luxury apartment. (Or is it an alpaca? We can never keep those two straight.)
Plus, Ryan Serhant and Fredrik Eklund are fighting like llamas and alpacas. (We’re sure some of them fight — they can’t all be friends.)
But back to the new star of the pretty old (at this point) show. Kirsten Jordan is a top-selling agent at her...
- 3/30/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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