Whale Watching
Students and fellow realty obsessives, Curbed LA gives a history lesson on the first realty whales to hit Los Angeles this week and Unreal Estate is one of the assigned texts.
Bonfire of the Verities: LIBOR’s Bob Diamond’s hideout revealed and other tales of unreal realty
Where’s Barclay’s banker-in-chief Robert “Bob” Diamond been since leaving Barclays in disgrace amidst a rate-fixing scandal last summer? Licking his wounds (and counting his millions) right in our midst in a modest $37 million penthouse at Fifteen Central Park West. Read that and other tales of high-end apartment insanity in Manhattan–and of the people who […]
Uncommon Coinage: The Billionaires’ Belt
A while back, while guest-editing Curbed New York, I tried to give a nickname to the midtown neighborhood I’d moved to, and earned a flaming from the site’s ardent comment trolls. Today, in the New York Observer, Matt Chaban gives me a second chance, letting me dub 57th Street The Billionaire’s Belt, in a story […]
Beachy Keen in Palm Beach
Maurice Fatio was one of the architects who defined the luxe eclectic look of Palm Beach. In the January issue of Avenue, my latest Unreal Estate column looks at the home he built for his future mother-in-law, a thoroughly unconventional Tudor-by-the-shore on Lake Worth. Is it worth its asking price of $24.9 million? Only the […]
Trophy Buildings Then and Now
To each his own. Trophy building, that is. The Real Deal’s Jane Timm and Candace Taylor look at several of the city’s finest residences, then, now and, it predicts, in days to come, in this story on what it calls It Buildings. Two are the subjects of books by this blogger: Then, it was 740 […]
#printnotdead…yet
Do you have to be Belgian to still love print? Happy holidays from one still proudly ink-stained wretch.
“A romping account…hidden and hushed up stories of alluring lives…” –HUSK Magazine
The new issue of the bi-annual fashion magazine Husk has an interview with me by Eugenia Lapteva and a lengthy and irreverent guide to the residents of 740 Park (and some gate-crashers, too). I told Husk that 15 Central Park West is the new black, but apparently they still hanker for old school East Side […]
Diplomatic Wintour
Anna Wintour a diplomat? That’s the subject of Jane Ridley‘s feature in today’s New York Post, in which I’m quoted recalling my favorite tale of Wintour’s wrath–the night the Rogues’ Gallery cover girl gave the deep freeze treatment to Giorgio Armani.
Who’s On Top? Big Deals in Unreal Estate
Sandy Weill takes the cake, but he’s hardly along in cashing in on do-ops, condos and townhouses this year. The baker’s dozen biggest deals in residential real estate in New York City are the subject of my Unreal Estate column in the new December issue of Avenue magazine. And yes, 740 Park makes the list […]
Saul Steinberg, R.I.P.
Saul P. Steinberg, the financier, died yesterday at age 73. Though he declined to be interviewed for 740 Park, he nonetheless emerged as the book’s leading character, appearing in its opening pages and later, at the center of some of its most raucous moments. Felled by a stroke in 1995, he lost his business and […]