NYC—With the thermostat in the 80s and 90s it may be hard to even envision the hoildays, but the annual Holiday House showhouse will open Oct. 25 at a limestone mansion in Manhattan. Participating designers include Eric Cohler, Campion Platt, and Vicente Wolf; proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. [Editor at Large]
EVERYWHERE—Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia has named Lisa Gersh CEO. Gersh had been president and COO. [Folio]
NYC—The townhouse that belongs to famed theater producer Hal Prince has hit the market for $22M. Prince bought the place for $12M three years ago, but the "quadruple mint renovation" justifies the $10M he's hoping to earn. [The Real Deal via Curbed NY]
DETROIT—Last year, Detroit was immortalized in a stunning Super Bowl ad featuring Eminem and a Chrysler vehicle. This year, the city—the skyline, its architecture, and so on—feature in the new RoboCop movie. As Detroits nerds say, "Hi Ren Cen!" [previously; Curbed Detroit]