‘Law & Order’ Creator and Art Collector Dick Wolf’s Surprise Donation to the Met The producer's unexpected holiday donation also includes an endowment for two of the museum's galleries. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Boaz Weinstein Trades 870 Fifth for Huguette Clark Penthouse Assuming the heiress's million dollar doll collection has been safely removed By Morgan Halberg
Homes of Notables Often List for Top Dollar, But Their Sale Prices Are Another Matter In a town famous for both real estate obsession and official indifference to celebrity, the precise appeal—and monetary value—of property connected to bold-faced names can be difficult to suss out. By Chris Pomorski
‘The Phantom of Fifth Avenue’: Author Meryl Gordon Talks Legacy, Mystery and Mansions By Chris Pomorski
Occupied at Last? After 63 Years, Someone May Finally Live in Huguette Clark’s Connecticut Mansion By Kim Velsey
Odd, But Not Out of It: Eccentric Heiress Huguette Clark Had Her Wits About Her, Says New Book By Kim Velsey
The Real Estate Whims of Libet Johnson: Heiress Looking to Sell the Vanderbilt Mansion, Lusting After Huguette Clark Spread By Kim Velsey
CI Capital Partners Private Equity Chief Frederick Iseman Bids On Huguette Clark Apartment By Kim Velsey
It’ll Be Huguette! Brokers Lick Their Chops Over City’s Biggest Listing—But Who Wants 42 Rooms? By Matt Chaban