St. Schwarzman’s Day
Steve Schwarzman, current owner of the best little apartment in Manhattan (at 740 Park, of course), turns sixty on St. Valentine’s Day, and his wife is giving him a suitably restrained party — for 1,500 people, at the Park Avenue Armory. Landon Thomas Jr., the snarkiest writer for the New York Times Business page, gives […]
Corrections Pt. 2
This just in from a granddaughter of Walter Hull Aldridge, the mining magnate whose 740 Park apartment was later sold to screenwriter William Goldman, who described seeing Aldridge being taken to a nursing home when he went for his first look at the apartment: “I am one of the granddaughters of Walter Hull Aldridge, President […]
Plumber’s Crack
New York magazine digs deep into the dirt in front of 740 Park today to uncover what lies buried in the imagination of a plumber. Alas, neither the unpublished photographic evidence here, here, here and here, nor the testimony of their eyewitness, who did work beneath 740’s doormat, does much to advance the magazine’s thesis […]
Burch, Treed
In Michael Shnayerson’s compelling profile of the beautiful blonde fashion-PR-turned-fashion-ingenue Tory Burch, “An Empire of Her Own,” in the February 2007 issue of Vanity Fair, Burch says she and her soon-to-be-ex-husband Chris only looked at the most famous duplex at 740 Park , formerly owned by John D. Rockefeller Jr. and Saul Steinberg, as “a […]
Home for the Holidays
My favorite pink paper is still hot and bothered about 740 Park. This week, Max Abelson of the New York Observer calls it “a lip-smacking 562-page biography of the Upper East Side’s supreme co-op.”
Alex K: You’ve Got Mail
Last week’s kerfluffle over a Gawker prank —splicing my outgoing voicemail message to a sound bite from a radio interview with 740 Park First Lady Alexandra Kuczynski, wife of 740 co-op board president Charles Porter Stevenson Jr. —seems to have unexpectedly long legs. This morning brought an explanation from David Patrick Columbia’s New York Social […]
Canadian Club
FQ, the Canadian fashion magazine, excerpts 740 Park in its fall “Film Fame Fortune” issue. Click to see the pdf.
Corrections
On page 59 of 740 Park, there is a reference to the Bank of the United States, which failed in 1930. It had no connection with the institution of the same name founded in Philadelphia in 1791. On page 86, Abby “Babs” Rockefeller is referred to as John D. Rockefeller, Jr.’s sister, and her husband, […]
Sock Puppetry Will Get You (Almost) Everywhere
What a way to start your day (and a brand-new blog)! I woke to the news from gawker.com that I’ve got quite a creative detractor [or two] at 740 Park. All I can say is, anonymous negative pejoratives are the highest form of flattery. Oh, and Janet Maslin’s Times review also said, “The curb appeal […]
“History via the Social Register”
“A history of wealth lies in these walls,” says Canada’s Financial Post of 740 Park, which “tells the story of the building and its fascinating roster of residents. In doing so, [Gross] has also related an economic history of the United States. An interesting idea… 740 Park is fun to read.”