The Rich Get Richer… and Richer… and Richer… and
The New York Times reports that United Technologies chairman George David, owner of the triplex penthouse at 740 Park Avenue, got a bonus of $13 million in stock options this year above and beyond his pay and perks package of $14 million for helping plan his own retirement and winning a magazine’s praises. Every little […]
“Rarified real,” on amazon.com
Author Michael Gross “knows just how to weave historical fact with what seems fictive magic but is really what I would call rarified real… glimpses of over-the-top lifestyles were never more appealing. Some of my best friends lived in 740 Park and I thought I knew all there was to know, but was wowed nevertheless,” […]
Ain’t No Asking Price High Enough
Liz Smith asks how high is up? at 740 Park Avenue in the New York Post, February 10, 2006.
Curbed.com Grades 740 Park “Definitive”
A Q&A with Michael Gross, author of what curbed.com calls “the definitive tome” on the building, about the late Enid Haupt’s two-bedroom penthouse duplex at 71 East 71st Street, which just hit the market at the mid-bogglingly bubblicious price of $27.5 million. And a prediction of the profit Steve Schwarzman will make when he decides […]
“Fascinating,” says the Edmonton Journal
Debby Waldman writes: “Gross has found some fascinating characters. There’s the manipulative Texas-born social climber Dorothea Shearn, wife of William Randolph Hearst’s trustee, who once invited her sister for Christmas and failed to show up for dinner, leaving her to dine on a can of Spam. There’s jet-set hostess Peggy Bancroft, whose famed parties included […]
The best little penthouse in New York can be yours
William Neuman of the New York Times consults 740 Park author Michael Gross on the listing for sale of the late Enid Haupt’s jewel-box two-bedroom duplex penthouse apartment at 71 East 71st Street (aka 740 Park Avenue). Even if you can’t afford the mind-boggling $27.5 million asking price, you owe it to yourself to see […]
“Enthralling,” says Maclean’s
740 Park serves up an “enthralling mix of social history, real estate porn and schadenfreude,” says Brian Bethune in “Darling I love you, but give me Park Avenue,” Maclean’s (January 9, 2006).
8th Printing for 740 Park
On Christmas Eve, Broadway Books announced the 8th printing of 740 Park: The Story of the World’s Richest Apartment Building.
“The most fabled building in the ‘hood,” says the fabled Shiny Sheet
Today, 740 Park “became the #1 bestseller in Palm Beach bookstores on New Year’s Day,” Liz Smith wrote in the Palm Beach Post. Robert Janjigian reported on page one of The Palm Beach Daily News on an appearance by Michael Gross at the Rosario Candela-designed Brazilian Court Hotel.
“Gobs of real-estate porn,” says the New York Times Book Review
“The unexamined life may not be worth living but it can be worth reading about — especially if it takes place at 740 Park Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan,” writes Tara McKelvey, calling 740 Park “a sprawling book brimming with detail.” — The New York Times Book Review (December 18, 2005)