

86 Riverside Drive - remnant of the Gilded Age for sale
"single-family mansion that's still brimming with most of its original details" New York's Gilded Age was once marked by fashionable...


Ladies' Mile in New York City - a Gilded Age shopping district is born, and preserved
“Many of its older stores are a developer’s dream—soaring spaces with ornate exteriors in the heart of major American cities” The Gilded...


Tuxedo Park, NY - Gilded Age, International, Modernism in one place
"When you fish for love, bait with your heart, not your brain." Mark Twain During America’s Gilded Age, numerous people focused on the...


TWA Flight Center to re-open (sort of) as a hotel - Happy Valentine's Day!
“The company turned to Amish carpenters in Ohio to craft walnut martini bars..


What goes up must come down? 270 Park Avenue building slated for demolition in NYC
"It'll be the tallest skyscraper in the world to be voluntarily demolished." Formerly the site of the Gilded Age Hotel Marguer


Gilded Age home once owned by Macy's owner now for sale with its (half?) sister
“Many of its older stores are a developer’s dream—soaring spaces with ornate exteriors in the heart of major American cities” UPDATE: Gilded


UPDATE - Lord & Taylor to close its flagship Gilded Age store at Fifth Avenue
A "monument to the ‘nonproductive consumption of time’” is replaced by an icon of the new startup economy Although many of New York...


Add Bendel's to the list of gone with the Gilded Age stores! Companies like Macy’s embrace their
“Many of its older stores are a developer’s dream—soaring spaces with ornate exteriors in the heart of major American cities”...


“A sea of green, a splash of blue”—the landscape of Coe’s Hall, a Gilded Age estate
The Gilded Age in the United States generally referred to the post-Civil War period from the 1870s to the turn of the 20th century, when...


Michelangelo comes to the Met
The largest Michelangelo exhibit in the Met’s history Michelangelo is probably the most famous Italian artist of the Renaissance. Not...