The cast of “In the City” isn’t just bringing the drama to Bravo — they’re also building businesses, launching brands and climbing the career ladder across New York City.

From entrepreneurs and influencers to real estate investors, hospitality executives and startup founders, the season 1 cast has impressive resumes outside of reality television. Here’s what everyone does when the cameras stop rolling.

The ‘In the City’ Cast Is Building Businesses Across Multiple Industries

Kyle Cooke continues to juggle multiple careers. In addition to serving as the founder of Loverboy, he has expanded into DJing, which his official Bravo cast bio says began as a way to help support the beverage company during financial challenges. Earlier this year, Kyle also celebrated a major milestone after announcing an entire new Loverboy merchandise collection had sold out.

Amanda Batula balances several ventures, including serving as Loverboy’s creative director while continuing to grow her Amanda Batula Swim brand.

Lindsay Hubbard has fully embraced life as a content creator after closing Hubb House Public Relations. Lindsay has previously shared on “Summer House” that influencer partnerships have become a major source of income. She also owns Hubb House Nashville, a vacation rental property in Tennessee.

Danielle Olivera remains focused on entrepreneurship through her fashion styling app, Donne, while also expanding into content creation.

Her boyfriend, Eoin Heavey, is building hotel software startup Maitre after previously selling his first company.

Models, Designers and Entrepreneurs 

Andrea Denver continues modeling while also serving as creative director for a Tennessee-based brand. Andrea is also involved in his family’s real estate business in Italy and recently became part-owner of a West Village café, saying he ultimately hopes to own his own restaurant.

Lexi Sundin transitioned from full-time modeling into interior design after earning her degree. She now runs her own design business while Andrea helps manage her growing client list.

Dermatologist Georgina Ferzli owns two cosmetic dermatology practices and is preparing to launch her skincare line, Crea.

Furniture entrepreneur Nick Barber owns a modern furniture company based in Brooklyn.

After an unexpected layoff from her role as a nightlife marketing executive, Yvonne Najor launched her own boutique marketing agency.

Katie Arundel works in merchandising for custom rug company Ernesta, while Whitney Fransway has grown her career as a social media influencer after relocating to New York. Whitney also launched her healthy snack company, Wittys, inspired by her own food allergies.

Real Estate, Hospitality and Investing Round Out the ‘In the City’ Cast

Kenny Martin brings years of Wall Street experience to the cast.

The self-described real estate investor and venture capitalist now runs his own private equity real estate development company while also investing in businesses, including Loverboy, Whitney’s Wittys brand and Gavin Moseley’s hospitality ventures.

Gavin, meanwhile, has built an impressive restaurant empire.

“I just own bars,” Gavin joked during a January interview with BravoTV.com.

After opening his first restaurant in 2014, Gavin now owns five locations across New York, Boston and South Florida. His growing portfolio includes The Garret speakeasy and Rocco’s Sports and Recreation, with another Florida location currently in development.

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About Perry Carpenter

Perry Carpenter has been covering entertainment news for more than 20 years — and yes, she absolutely has opinions about the latest Bravo casting shake-ups. Throughout her career, she has specialized in celebrity news and television, with a particular obsession for all things Bravo, "The Challenge," "Outlander," of course, Travis & Taylor, and the ever-expanding Taylor Sheridan universe. A member of the International Association of Professional Writers and Editors, Perry has built a storied freelance career covering pop culture's biggest moments and smallest Easter eggs. Her work has appeared in Showbiz Cheatsheet, Daily Express, Radar Online, and on her Muck Rack profile.