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740 Park is now in its ninth hardcover printing.
Trophy Real Estate Can Be Dangerous to Your Health
In “Fleeting Pathos of a New York Minute,” in the Week in Review, Randy Kennedy of The New York Times looks at the destruction of a townhouse on East 62nd Street, and finds not just a geographic but also a psychic connection to 740 Park Avenue. Who knows what peril looks behind the limestone curtain? […]
Koch is It, Pt. 2
This week’s New York Observer reveals that David Koch studied up on 740 Park before he moved into his new apartment in the storied building. Koch has more than one 740 connection. He’d bought his previous apartment at 1040 Fifth Avenue from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who grew up at 740, which was built by her […]
“For once, these walls are talking”
“For once, these walls are talking,” Hong Kong Tatler says of 740 Park in a six-page spread in its June 2006 issue. “Take a peek inside one of New York’s exclusive addresses.”
“Great Read”
Jane See White calls 740 Park “a good social (and, yeah, also economic, political and more) history of the city since the mid-1800s … Insider poop on the people and their apartments; one owner in the 1930s requested a horizontal elevator to ease her journeys around her vast abode, from ballroom to master retreat. ” […]
740 Stars: Riveting
H. Fielding, a citizen reviewer on Barnes & Noble.com, just posted this review: “I love any and every story about New York, from the movie ‘Midnight Cowboy’ to the new and shocking ‘Katzenjammer’ novel by Jackson McCrae. But 740 Park really got to me. Well-researched, this riveting book provides a look into the lives (not […]
The New Neighbors Revealed
The buyer of the best little two bedroom apartment in New York (and the newest resdent of 71 East 71st Street aka 740 Park Avenue) has been revealed. Raymond Lerner, heir to the fortune amassed by his father Al, founder of the credit card colossus MBNA, is the purchaser of Enid Haupt’s perfect penthouse, says […]
“Koch is it”
William Neuman of the New York Times reports that billionaire David Koch has finally moved in to his $18-million Peter-Marino-designed apartment at 740 Park. Though he is leaving behind his last home in the apartment where Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis died, he didn’t abandon her altogether, since 740 Park is where she grew up.
“Vanity and Grime”
This month, Stureplan, billed as Sweden’s most exclusive and glamorous superfashion magazine, unlocks the door to 740 Park in a Q&A with Michael Gross by its New York correspondent Eva Wisten, who writes that the book “reveals the vanity and the grime behind the world’s most beautiful facades.” — Stureplan, No. 4
“Mitt i prick Mr Gross.”
Speaking of which, Stockholm blogger Andreas Norinder, aka Le Garçon Suédois, comments on the interview in Stureplan. No, he’s not calling the 740 Park author a bad name. The headline above, he explains, means “Right in the bullseye, Mr. Gross.”