Bravo's New York City version of "Million Dollar
Listing" begins shooting today, and the Post has more gossip about what we
can expect come next fall, when the show will premiere. As might be expected,
the network that brought us the "Real Housewives" plans to
distinguish its version of realty-reality television from HGTV's popular
"Selling New York" by focusing on "strong, contrasting
personalities who travel in the same circle... and who clash whenever things
threaten to get too boring," rather than on the properties themselves.
In that vein, Core broker Caroline Grane, a blonde Swedish native whose uniform
consists of "tight skirts and trim blazers," according to colleagues,
has just jumped ship to Nest Seekers International in order to join the
"Listings" cast. Nest Seekers reportedly wanted her for the publicity
she'd bring the firm, though in a release issued today Nest Seekers didn't
mention the show and instead trumpeted Grane's "exceptional marketing
strategies, market knowledge, strong design sense and attention to
detail."
Grane, whose new title is "senior vice president, managing director,"
isn't the first to leave Core, which has a contract with "Selling New
York," in order to appear in Bravo's spinoff. Fredrik Eklund, the porn
star-turned-broker-to-the-stars, and his business partner John Gomes have both
ditched Core for Prudential Douglas Elliman and will be "Listings"
regulars, along with Elliman's Michael Lorber, son of company chairman Howard
Lorber