Good Carriage
Sometimes you just have to be politically incorrect and the current carriage-horse kerfluffle is as good a place to start as any. A Queens city councilman named Tony Avella wants to ban the carriage horses that work in and around Central Park, one of New York’s most charming and evocative tourist attractions, claiming they are […]
Shabby Chic
The late Brooke Astor’s Park Avenue pad is heading to market, says the New York Observer. Got $46 million?
Brother, Can You Spare an Elevator?
New York Magazine reports that mortgage and co-op lenders now look askance at things like fourth-floor walk-up apartments in four-unit brownstone co-ops . “Walk-ups are considered slums,” says the mag. At least they’re good for leg muscles! Now, if we could only get banks to refuse loans to club-footed upstairs neighbors and litigious lawyers.
Thrill Bill
Check out this photo essay by and narrated by the great Bill Cunningham of the New York Times. While watching, consider that he has no cell phone or computer, refuses to use a digital camera, and travels everywhere on a bicycle.
Arianna On Top
The latest Bergdorf Goodman Conversation , starring Arianna Huffington and Harry Shearer, couldn’t come at a better time, with the news just in from Portfolio.com that The Huffington Post has passed Matt Drudge’s Drudge Report in traffic. It’s a pdf and will take a minute to load.
I Love New York
(Thanks, Wendy!)
Reading is Fundamental
I guess Blackstone Group chairman and 740 Park resident Steve Schwarzman has been reading his press after all. Today’s Times announced that he was entering the philanthropic pantheon at the very top, donating $100 million to the New York Public Library to totally transform the 42nd Street main library into a modern facility that will […]
We Are #37???
How the mighty have fallen. The richest New Yorker, per Forbes Magazine, is 740 Park resident David Koch, #37 on the just-released lost of the world’s billionaires (and the tenth richest American) — and profiled in today’s New York Post.
The Intriguing Mrs. Hearst
I just read on New York Social Diary that Vanity Fair has an article in the works on Veronica Hearst, the window of Randolph Hearst, who is now embroiled in a big money mess. Check back here later this week, since I was the first writer ever to profile her, back in the days when […]
Hole in the Heart
A view from above the rationalization of Washington Square Park. (Photo: Ryan Hagen)