Shiny Happy Bowery
Curbed declares “The Death of the Bowery.” (View of the former CBGB block of the Bowery at Bond Street courtesy of racked.com and curbed.com)
Sprecken sie deutsch?
Then you may want to watch this Spiegel Online video about luxury apartments in Manhattan.
Ruby Ralph
Ron Mwangaguhunga at FishbowlNY just called Genuine Authetic: The Real Life of Ralph Lauren “a smooth, critical tonic to all that media ass-kissing going on over Mr. Lifshitz” on the 40th (ruby) anniversary of Polo Ralph Lauren.
Memory Motel
The New York Observer has just published my reminiscence of living on Bond Street back in the day. My duplex loft there cost $200 a month. Eat your heart out, Ricky Martin. Also in the Observer,740 Park gets a mention in an item about Ross school founder and Time-Warner widow Courtney Sale Ross.
Little Big Man
Speaking of the depressing decline of American glossy magazines (see this link and the post just below), as the hype over Ralph Lauren‘s 40th Anniversary builds to a cacophonous crescendo, with more mags paying cover-tribute obeisance to his advertising budget, er, fashion consequence, than ever before (since at least 2002), I hope I’ll be excused […]
Bile appeal
This week’s New York magazine attempts a psycho-social analysis-cum-hit job on Nick Denton‘s addictive blog Gawker (where I was once guest-editor). What’s missing is any attempt to explain its considerable appeal to those who are not members of the striving media underclass. Gawker’s voice is indeed often bilious, immature, belittling, disrespectful and critical-to-a-fault, and it […]
Back in the ‘hood
Someone was stabbed and killed last night on the Greenwich Village street where I lived until about a year ago. Which reminds me that a Washington Square Park drug dealer named Ringo was stabbed and killed there shortly after I first arrived back in the mad bad late 1980s. That night, the dogs howled at […]
Shall We Sundance?
The Sundance catalog includes 740 Park in its “as the sun wanes & leaves fall reading collection,” alongside books by Zadie Smith, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, W. Somerset Maugham, P.G. Wodehouse, Haruki Murakami and Dennis Lehane. You can order them here.
Crabby Commentary
Dealbreaker’s comment on my Contribute column on Steve Schwarzman‘s philanthropy (or lack thereof) bears repeating: “Anyone with as much money as Schwarzman has is no doubt besieged by charity racketeers seeking to exploit feelings of charitable obligation to fund their favored causes. To stand up against this horde, to refuse to seek public approval lavished […]
It Rhymes With Bitch
The residents of 740 Park make a respectable showing on this year’s new Forbes 400. New neighbor David Koch clocks in at #9, Steve Schwarzman at #40, Ronald Lauder at #108 and Israel Englander at #317. Ex-residents on the list include #28 Ronald O. Perelman, #57 Henry Kravis, Edgar Bronfman Sr. tied with Lauder at […]