Vanity Fair says House of Outrageous Fortune rules
Writing in the new Vanity Fair, architecture eminence gris Paul Goldberger previews House of Outrageous Fortune, calling the book’s subject, 15 Central Park West, “the biggest magnet for money and celebrity New York ha[s] seen in more than a generation.” He continues, “Michael Gross…rules[s] the school of literature you might call Books About Buildings Where […]
15CPW still the champion
The Real Deal reports that in 2013, Fifteen Central Park West remained the city’s most valuable apartment building with eight sales there last year bringing in an average $5,636 per square foot. Meantime, move-ins have begun (see photo, at right) at the nearby (but still unfinished) One57, which developer Extell promotes as Manhattan’s next heavyweight […]
$100 million–or bust!
Who will sell New York’s first $100 million apartment? Where will it be? How staggering its views? How starchitect-y its design? And who will buy it? A Hedgie? A Saudi? A cloaking LLC? That inevitability is the subject of my cover story in the January-February issue of Departures, the luxury travel magazine. It’s now unlocked […]
Triple flip try at 15 CPW
Tyler Alexandra Ellis, daughter of the late fashion legend Perry Ellis and TV writer-producer Barbara Gallagher, and designer of Tyler Alexandra handbags, has listed her palatial A-line apartment at Fifteen Central Park West for $31 million, nearly three times its original purchase price, says the Wall Street Journal. Ellis’ truly astonishing story is told for […]
Grazing the news for Gripepad obsessions
Noted without comment: The last few days have seen several of Gripepad’s obsessions flitting hither and yon in the news. Vogue editor in chief Anna Wintour , who appears on the cover of Rogues’ Gallery, has been rewarded for her fundraising and cheerleading efforts on behalf of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute with […]
Xmas Scrooge Alert: Tips and the Iceberg Rich
Today’s New York Post has a laugh-riot story by Jane Ridley on Christmas staff tipping rituals in better buildings like 740 Park and 15 Central Park West. Read it and remember, they know if you’ve been bad or good so you better tip good for goodness sake!
NYC real estate reaches for nine figures
In today’s New York Post, real estate editor David Kaufman offered a sneak peek at my cover story in the January/February issue of Departures, “The Hunt for the $100 Million Apartment,” on the race by real estate developers to jump that nine-figure hurdle. The starting gun, of course, was Sandy Weill‘s sale of his penthouse […]
“Well-told…full of both contempt and admiration…overindulgence…irony…”
Publisher’s Weekly just issued its advance review of House of Outrageous Fortune: “Gross takes a building, Fifteen Central Park West, and uses it to describe the face-off between exclusive co-ops and democratic condos, and between the old families of the Upper East Side and upstarts moving into the Upper West Side,” it says in part. […]
Bob Diamond: Out of 15CPW, into Africa
Robert Diamond, the former head of Barclay’s, ousted due to the LIBOR rate-fixing scandal, licks his wounds in a penthouse at Fifteen Central Park West, as first revealed by this writer in Newsweek last January, but according to a Reuters story today, he’s hungering for a comeback….in African banking. “He has made no secret of […]
15 CPW book is “deliciously detailed and completely engaging.” –Booklist
The first review of House of Outrageous Fortune is out this month in Booklist, the American Library Association’s magazine. The book “looks beyond the list of notable tenants,” says the starred review, “to explore the changes in the architectural and social landscape of elite Manhattan….Drawing on interviews with real-estate titans and power brokers, Gross provides […]