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'Selling The City' Is A Funhouse Mirror Of NYC Hustle Culture
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'Selling The City' Is A Funhouse Mirror Of NYC Hustle Culture

With a side of surprisingly real conversations about what it looks like to plan your professional and personal future as a woman in your 30s.
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Given the success of “Selling Sunset” and “Selling The O.C.,” it was only a matter of time before the franchise spun off all the way to New York City. Enter “Selling The City.”

The newest real estate mogul reality show centers on an all-women team of Douglas Elliman agents in New York City, lead by super-agent Eleanora Srugo. Regular readers of the New York Post might know her as a big Eric Adams booster, and viewers of “The Bachelor” may remember her as the realtor that Dale Moss allegedly hooked up with while he was with Clare Crawley. (She and Dale have both strongly denied that this happened.)

Eleanora and her associates — Jade Chan, Taylor Middleton, Jordyn Taylor Braff, Abigail Godfrey, and Gisselle Meneses-Núñez — are the consummate girl bosses. They’re selling. They’re dealing. They’re power lunching. They’re all about their business, and most of their closest social ties, at least as portrayed on the show, are related to that business. (The men on t…

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