“A smart page-turner,” says Town & Country

Town and Country gives good blurb! In its 46 Must Reads Books for summer feature, Town & Country features Treasured Island and its “singular style.” Thanks to all at T&C!
A weekend in Milan

On Palmer, I take a brief trip to Milan-and you can read about it here.
“I couldn’t put the book down.”

In Palmer: The Palm Beach Reader, Alicia Pestalozzi writes, “When it comes to mapping wealth and place, there are few writers who go as deep or as far as Michael Gross. Gross doesn’t content himself with describing the world of money; he climbs inside it, asks the questions nobody else thinks (or dares) to ask, […]
The Treasured Hunt Begins

With its on sale date just a month away, I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be reading from and talking about Treasured Island at the first two events to support the book. On June 9, I’ll take part in the KGB Bar’s Non-Fiction Reading Series for its spring 2026 closing night. Doors open at 7PM, at […]
Pied-a-Terrorists

Today, on Air Mail, my comment on the Hochul/Mamdani tax on New York’s wealthiest. And those of some interested parties. Subscribers only, I’m afraid….so subscribe!
Grok This!

I stumbled on my entry in Elon Musk’s 100% Ai-generated Grokipedia today and found it even-handed and astonishingly thorough. Though it left out my never digitized 2000 Talk magazine story on Musk and contains some minor errors (I’ve never written for The Atlantic, though I wish I could; it’s so good), it’s mostly accurate as […]
Bezoses, Balls and Brickbats

Jesse McKinley quotes me in the kicker of “The Met Gala’s Embrace of Jeff Bezos Causes a Backlash” in today’s New York Times, noting, as I did in the New York Post last week, that the museum’s longstanding Party of the Year has become more like the Promotion Party of the Year. I first floated […]
The devil made me do it

The May cover of Vogue, featuring its long-time editorial leader Anna Wintour, inspired this comment in today’s New York Post.
Treasured Island: “A sweeping social history,” reviewed by Kirkus

The first advance reviews of Treasured Island are coming in and Kirkus Reviews deems it to be, “a textured portrait of wealth, land, and identity” and “an expansive history of wealth and place marked by deep research.”
condos and coops: the schist of the matter

My latest contribution to Air Mail, “Bye-Bye Billionaires Row,” considers the shifting fortunes of Manhattan real estate’s old- and new-school mainstays. May the best apartments win. It’s behind a paywall, but maybe you’ll subscribe. Real estate savant Jonathan Miller has cited the story in his Housing Notes newsletter. I swear, I’ll mention you in the next real […]