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the sheffield

Off to la la land.

Off to La La Land: Lydia Hearst Leaves 57th Street

Lydia Hearst will no longer walk outside to a view of her own name
By Morgan Halberg
As the 57th Street towers rise, what of property values for the mere millionaires?

Rising Tide: 57th Street Residents May Lose a View, But At Least Resale Values Soar

While the 57th Street corridor’s transformation from less-than-prime residential strip to Billionaire’s Row has been a source of great frustration for existing residents—bringing construction noise, obstructed views and even a few mandatory evacuations—it has also stoked giddy fantasies of financial windfalls. Surely, owning an apartment among, if not in, the super-luxury skyscrapers must confer some financial advantage?
By Kim Velsey

Inside the Brothels of the Rich and Famous: Welcome to the Hovel of Love and Sheffield Arms

What’s a better way to blow the last few thousands of your Wall Street bonus than on a prostitute? The
By Michael Ewing
Mr. Swig in 2008.

Is Kent Swig Going Broke?

By Tom Acitelli
Nina Garcia

As Hearst and Hachette Wed, Musical Chairs for Publishers

By Kat Stoeffel

Stirrings at Two Haunted Assets

By Laura Kusisto

An Artist and Two Composers Sell; a Record Exec Buys; the Sheffield Soars

By Matt Chaban

It’s Free to Look: Once Controversial Condos at Columbus Circle Now a Steal [Pics]

By Kat Stoeffel

Debtor’s Prison Holds No Place for Kent Swig: A Bankruptcy Case Study

By Dana Rubinstein
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