What does almost $50 million buy you on Fifth Avenue these days? If you're lucky, one of the last remaining Stanford White-designed mansions in Manhattan. 973 Fifth Avenue recently found its new owner ...
Cornelius Vanderbilt II's Fifth Avenue residence, which has since been demolished.Museum of the City of New York/Byron Collection/Getty Images During the Gilded Age, wealthy families built extravagant ...
The Vanderbilts, the Astors, and the Beekmans are just a few of the notable New York families who once resided on Manhattan's fashionable Fifth Avenue. During the Gilded Age, Fifth Avenue was lined ...
The Vanderbilt family built some of America's most stunning homes during the Gilded Age. Their mansions weren't just houses - ...
The original Gilded Age mansion of “Copper King” William A. Clark, at 960 Fifth Avenue, was demolished in 1927. However, you can see its opulent facade each year during the holiday season. The Clark ...
Aspirational pricing is out of style: A Gilded Age mansion overlooking Central Park with protected air rights has received another price cut. The asking price for the 15,000-square-foot townhouse at ...
End of an Avenue On a crackling-cold winter’s night three years ago the five-story, 56-room mansion at 1051 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, glittered like a luster chandelier. Inside, the warm pulse of a ...
On the very first Earth Day, April 22, 1970, Mayor John Lindsay took the bold step of closing New York’s grand boulevard — Fifth Ave. An estimated one million ...
Page Six reports: CHRISTINE Wasserstein, the ex-wife of Lazard Freres chief Bruce Wasserstein, might be planning a move to the Hamptons now that she's engaged to Dan Rattiner, the prolific journalist ...
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