Looking west from Fifth Avenue
Avenue Magazine turned the Unreal Estate column over to Haley Friedlich this month for the first interview about House of Outrageous Fortune with its author, this blogger. You can read it here.
Liz Smith declares House of Outrageous Fortune “outrageous fun” and “journalistic excellence”
Liz Smith‘s gossip column, which is syndicated across the country (here it is in the Worcester Telegram) and appears daily on New York Social Diary, leads with House of Outrageous Fortune today. “Michael Gross is a delightful guy who has made the privacy-mad 1% of New York crazy because he investigates and tells their many […]
“A lot of fun and definitely worth a read,” says Curbed.
Over at Curbed, Jeremiah Budin links to yesterday’s New York Post excerpt about the man who got paid $17 million by the developers of the building they call Limestone Jesus and I call the House of Outrageous Fortune. The post appears under the rubric Lifestyles of the Rent Stabilized. “The whole thing is a lot […]
House of Outrageous Fortune event at Barnes & Noble
Please join Michael Gross at Barnes & Noble on March 13th at 7PM for the first talk and book signing for House of Outrageous Fortune. The store is located at 2289 Broadway at 82nd Street.
Take that, Putin! 15CPW’s scram scam is front page news
Herbert Sukenik, a genius and a recluse, was paid $17 million to move out of the Mayflower Hotel and make way for Fifteen Central Park West. His astonishing story is on the front page of today’s New York Post, in the first exclusive excerpt from House of Outrageous Fortune. UPDATE: The Mail Online has some […]
Correction
A sentence on page 321 of the first printing of House of Outrageous Fortune (to be published March 11) erroneously reports the performance of a Marathon Asset Management investment fund in 1998. The sentence says the fund was down 38 percent that year, its first in operation. It in fact ended that difficult year unchanged. […]
I’m “the Jackie Collins of real estate,” says the New York Times
“Michael Gross’s new book” on 15 Central Park West “packs [in] almost as many stories as there are apartments in the building (202),” Penelope Green writes in today’s New York Times Home section. “The Jackie Collins of real estate,” she continues, “likes to map expressions of power, money and ego.” House of Outrageous Fortune “is […]
Details details 15CPW
In its March issue, Details magazine presents a charticle on some of the “eye-popping” numbers, big and not-so, being thrown around at 15CPW. “Preeminent real estate muckraker Michael Gross chronicles the rise of Fifteen Central Park West, arguably Manhattam’s most exclusive address, home to billionaire bankers, Russian oligarchs, and A-list celebs,” writes Laura Bolt.
William Zeckendorf Jr., R.I.P.
It is utterly sad to report that William Zeckendorf Jr., son of Big Bill Zeckendorf, father of Arthur and Will Lie Zeckendorf, a significant force in New York real estate development and a significant character in House of Outrageous Fortune, has died at 84, according to the Santa Fe New Mexican, in the town he […]
Weill no long whiles at 15CPW
In today’s Daily News, Matt Chaban reports (scroll down to the second item) that Citigroup Sandy Weill and wife Joan have giving up their toehold at 15 Central Park West, selling the servant’s apartment they bought for less than $1 million before the building opened for $5.65 million. Weill’s tenure at 15CPW was more profitable […]