Sly vs. Suge: That’s Just Unreal
The Daily today features a story from Unreal Estate about a little tiff between Death Row Records head Suge Knight and actor-director Sly Stallone over a mega-mansion in Beverly Park. Gossip-meister Richard Johnson also lets slip a few more hints about the contents of the book, out November 1.
I Ain’t a-Marchin’ Anymore
….but Occupy Wall Street is currently en route to 740 Park, identified for their purposes as the home of David Koch. So what are Steve Schwarzman, John Thain, Ezra Merkin, Izzy Englander, David Ganek, Charles Stevenson, Steven Mnuchin, Thomas Tisch and Ronald Lauder–chopped liver?
Geffen calls “Bull*#!!” on Burkle claim
David Geffen comes out swinging at Unreal Estate in Frank DiGiacomo‘s Gatecrasher column in today’s Daily News. Responding to his neighbor Ron Burkle‘s suspicion that Geffen was a source for a notorious Vanity Fair profile of the supermarket mogul (whose Greenacres estate is one of the stars of the book, which will be out in […]
Unreal Redesign
Welcome to my newly updated web site, featuring my upcoming book, Unreal Estate, to be published November 1. Click the Unreal box just over there to the left to read about the book, meet its vast cast of characters, watch some of them in action, pore over various visual miscellany and pre-order a copy if […]
A 740 Park Correction (Though the Mistake Wasn’t Mine)
I got a Google alert this morning pointing towards a HuffPo piece by an Occidental College professor named Peter Dreier that claims the 740 Park Avenue duplex owned by Steven and Heather Mnuchin (above) was sold for a measly $9 million two years ago when the Mnuchins moved to LA after Steven took over a […]
Unreal Estate is “a juicy, breezily told social history of La La Land,” says Kirkus Reviews.
Kirkus Reviews, which bills itself the world’s toughest book critic, has issued an advance rave review of Unreal Estate. It says the book is “rich in incident and full of thwarted ambition, visionary zeal and conspicuous consumption [and] salacious gossip about [the] socially ambitious builders who forged such exclusive havens for the rich as Bel […]
You can’t bank on it
In Crain’s New York Business this week, I tell a tale of banking woe with a (somewhat) happy ending.