Guess Again at 740 Park
Yesterday, The New York Observer named several 740 Park households that were hit by the headwinds of economic distress in recent years. Today, there’s the first new listing in a long time at the storied tower, and none of the Observered names are involved. Computer gaming mogul Gregory Fischbach and wife Linda, a former fashion […]
The Never-Ending 740 Saga
In today’s New York Observer, Elise Knutsen looks at 740 Park and some of the families there who’ve felt the effects of the Great Recession.
“No House Too Big”
Blairsden, the 62,000 square foot 38-room Peapack, New Jersey mansion built by C. Ledyard Blair, heir to the Union Pacific fortune and a former resident of 740 Park, is on the market. Built in about 1900 at a cost of $2 million, it’s also a relative bargain at $4.9 million, even if it now sits […]
For the record…
Courtney Sale Ross is going for the record books, listing her double duplex at 740 Park for $60 million. You go, girl! Check it out in today’s Wall Street Journal.
“Real estate porn, West Coast style”
The cat’s out of the bag. Curbed National’s chief real estate savant Sarah Firshein just revealed the jacket of Unreal Estate — and wheedled out me the first hints of what’s inside, even as I’m still knee-deep in answering queries from the copy editor. You’ll get no more out of me. So go there instead. […]
Money can’t buy you class
In my Crains New York Business column this week, I wonder why condos are worth more than co-ops. In dollars, that is. UPDATE: Curbed New York is quite amused by this column, and uses it as an excuse to say that 740 Park is “the only [book] that matters” on the subject of New York […]
740 Stories
You can’t keep a good building down (or out of the news), I guess. This weekend’s New York Times includes a story on outer borough versions of the fabled 740 Park, and two more on apartment owners: libertarian billionaire David Koch and hedge fund honcho David Ganek. It’s a 740 party!
740, Mon Amour
The Real Deal reports on a spectacular price chop at 740 Park. The estate of June and Randolph Speight, she an heiress, he a former board president, is still trying to sell their 15 room duplex. The price has now dropped from $35 million to a bargain basement $23 million. Attention 740-Mart shoppers!
When Books Collide
Today’s New York Observer reports on the proposed new plaza in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, paid for in large part by David Koch, a newish Met trustee and resident of 740 Park, and the opposition already being mounted by the museum’s neighbors across Fifth Avenue. Â Koch used to be one of them […]
Bi-Partisan Party
Real-estate developer Richard Lefrak‘s smashing surprise 65th birthday party last night lasted until the wee hours and attracted a truly remarkable cast of characters, including Donald Trump (whose reaction to the disco dress decree was to don a frock coat), Senator Chuck Schumer, Mayor Mike Bloomberg (in baggy tomato red pants), Woody Allen, and entertainers Nile […]