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The Pierre

40°45′54″N 73°58′18″W / 40.7650308°N 73.9716607°W / 40.7650308; -73.9716607

The Pierre
The Pierre seen from Central Park
Location within New York City
General information
Location2 East 61st Street
Manhattan, New York City
Coordinates40°45′54″N 73°58′18″W / 40.76500°N 73.97167°W / 40.76500; -73.97167
Opened1930
OwnerTaj Hotels Resorts and Palaces
Height525 feet (160 m)
Technical details
Floor count41[1]
Design and construction
Architect(s)Schultze & Weaver[1]
Website
The Pierre New York

The Pierre is a luxury hotel located at 2 East 61st Street, at the intersection of that street with Fifth Avenue, in Manhattan, New York City, facing Central Park. Designed by Schultze & Weaver, the hotel opened in 1930 with 100+ employees, now with over a thousand. In 2005, the hotel was acquired by Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces of India. Standing 525 feet (160 m) tall,[1] it is located within the Upper East Side Historic District as designated in 1981 by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission.

History

Charles Pierre Casalasco left his father's restaurant in Ajaccio, Corsica, where he had started as a busboy,[2] assumed Charles Pierre as his full professional name, and began work at the Hotel Anglais in Monte Carlo.[3]

Charles Pierre went on to study haute cuisine in Paris, and he later traveled to London where he met the American restaurateur, Louis Sherry, who offered him a position. After Pierre arrived in New York as a 25-year-old immigrant, he made his first mark as first assistant at Sherry's Restaurant and became professionally acquainted with members of the Social Register, as well as newer millionaires like J. P. Morgan and the Vanderbilts. After nine years at Sherry's,[4] Pierre left, first for the Ritz-Carlton on Madison Avenue at 46th Street, then opening his own restaurant on 45th Street immediately west of Fifth Avenue, and finally at Pierre's on Park at 230 Park Avenue.

 
The Rotunda

At the height of his success, dissatisfied with the increasing democratization of public manners, Pierre sold his restaurant and entered a joint venture with a group of Wall Street financiers, "among them Otto H. Kahn, Finley J. Shepherd (who had married Helen Gould), Edward F. Hutton, Walter P. Chrysler, and Robert Livingston Gerry, Sr. (the son of Elbridge Thomas Gerry, lawyer, philanthropist and grandson of Elbridge Gerry, the inventor of 'Gerrymandering')".[5]

The 714-room hotel that rose 41 stories on the site of the Gerry mansion at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 61st Street allowed for unrestricted views of Central Park. It cost $15 million (approximately $200 million in 2021) to build and opened to grand fanfare in October 1930 as The Pierre. The building was designed by the New York firm of Schultze and Weaver as a skyscraper that rises in a blond-brick shaft from a limestone-fronted Louis XVI base.[6] Its topmost floors render it an easily recognizable landmark on the New York skyline; they are modeled after Mansart's Royal Chapel at Versailles, a system of Corinthian pilasters and arch-headed windows, with octagonal ends, under a tall, slanted, copper roof that is pierced with bronze-finished bull's-eye dormers. New York society turned out to attend the gala dinner that marked the opening of The Pierre; it was prepared by Auguste Escoffier, "the father of French chefs", who served as a guest chef at The Pierre in its early years.

As markets continued to collapse during the Great Depression, The Pierre went into bankruptcy in 1932. The oilman, J. Paul Getty, bought it for about $2.5 million in 1938 (approximately $38.4 million in 2021) and subsequently sold many cooperative apartments in the building.

Beginning in 1948, New York City's ABC television and FM radio station (then called WJZ-TV Channel 7 and WJZ-FM 95.5, now WABC-TV and WPLJ) broadcast from a tower atop The Pierre, until moving to the Empire State Building a few years later.[7]

President-elect Richard M. Nixon stayed at The Pierre for several months in 1968-69 before moving to Washington, D.C.[8]

The Pierre was the scene of the Pierre Hotel robbery in 1972, organized by the Lucchese crime family. This robbery of $27 million would later be listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest, most successful hotel robbery in history.[9]

Today, the hotel contains 189 guest accommodations, including 49 suites, of which 11 are grand suites. Dining options in the hotel include Perrine restaurant, The Rotunda and Two E Lounge.

Ownership

The Pierre came under the management of the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in 1981.[citation needed] In its 75th anniversary year in 2005, The Pierre became a Taj Hotel as Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, a global chain of fine luxury hotels and resorts, succeeded as the new lessee and operator. In 2010, Taj completed a $100 million top to bottom renovation of the hotel. Taj Hotels is part of India's Tata Group.[10]

In 1959, 75 apartments were sold to a cooperative of private residents, while The Pierre's owner at that time, John Paul Getty, retained control of the hotel's services and guest rooms. Among the permanent residents at The Pierre have been Elizabeth Taylor, Aristotle Onassis, Viacom entertainment-company chairman Sumner Redstone, Mohamed al-Fayed, then the owner of Harrods, and the late designer Yves Saint-Laurent. Thirteen of the apartments have since become "grand suites."

Triplex

A 16-room triplex co-op that occupies the top three floors was placed on the market in 2003, with a pricetag of $70 million.[11] This 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m2) apartment features five bedrooms, four terraces, a paneled library, a wine cellar, a black Belgian-marble staircase and the hotel's former ballroom with 23-foot (7.0 m) high ceilings. It was originally purchased by the hedge-fund manager Martin Zweig, from publishing heiress Mary Fairfax, in 1999 for $21.5 million. With its $70 million price tag payable in full at purchase, the co-op was listed in 2006 in Forbes magazine as the eighth-most expensive home in the world,[12] fourth-most expensive home in the United States,[13] and second-most expensive home in the Northeastern United States in 2006.[14] It was again put on the market in 2013 at the asking price of $125 million.[15]

The board of directors turned down two would-be buyers.[16] The penthouse returned to the market in March 2013 for an asking price of $125 million.[17] The price was adjusted to $95 million later that year.[18] The triplex, which was refurbished, had its price adjusted down to $57 million in 2016.[19][20] The triplex sold for $44 million in 2017.[21]

In popular culture

The Pierre has frequently appeared as a setting in novels, films and in television series.

 
The Pierre rises over Central Park
  • 1956: In the novel Seize the Day by Saul Bellow, Dr. Tamkin says he knows a man at the Pierre who orders a case of champagne every day with lunch, by way of illustrating for Tommy the potential income to be obtained from day-trading commodities.
  • 1956: In her novel Chocolates for Breakfast, Pamela Moore has the character Anthony Neville living out of a luxury suite at The Pierre, where Courtney and Janet often visit him.
  • 1979: The Pierre was referenced in the M*A*S*H episode called "The Party" in season 7, in which the relatives of the main characters get together at the hotel.
  • 1990: The driver Marshall, played by Ossie Davis, recommends The Pierre over Plaza Hotel to Joe, played by Tom Hanks, in the film Joe Versus the Volcano.
  • 1992: The tango scene with Al Pacino in the film Scent of a Woman was shot in The Pierre's Cotillion Ballroom.[22]
  • 1993: The Pierre was the main filming setting for the film For the Love of Money starring Michael J. Fox as the concierge for the fictional Bradbury Hotel.
  • 1996: The Pierre again stood in as The Bradbury Hotel for a brief scene in The Associate starring Whoopi Goldberg as an investment adviser.
  • 1998: The Pierre's penthouse is the home of Anthony Hopkins' character, William Parrish, in the film Meet Joe Black.
  • 2004: In The Sopranos episode "In Camelot," Fran Felstein tells Tony Soprano about President John F. Kennedy's invitation to a rendezvous at The Pierre, and how a steel workers strike aborted those plans.
  • 2007–2015: The Pierre has appeared or been mentioned in several episodes of Mad Men, and briefly housed the newly formed "Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce" in room 435.
  • 2009: In the film Grey Gardens, Edith Bouvier "Little Edie" Beale has her débutante ball on New Year's Day, 1936 at The Pierre, a true story.
  • 2009–2010: The Pierre appears several times in episodes of CSI:NY (Season 6, Episode 10: "Death House"; Season 7, Episode 2: "Unfriendly Chat").
  • 2010: In Real Housewives of New York City, cast member Ramona Singer had her commitment ceremony at The Pierre.
  • 2011: Aerial shots of The Pierre's penthouse exteriors were used as Arthur Bach's apartment in the film Arthur.
  • 2015: The Pierre provided the backdrop for the awards ceremony scene in the film Trainwreck, in which the characters of Amy Schumer and Bill Hader argue.
  • 2017: The book The Pierre Hotel Affair by Daniel Simone is about the 1972 robbery that took place at The Pierre.
  • 2018: In the film Ocean's 8, Anne Hathaway gets ready in The Pierre's Presidential Suite for the Met Gala, and goes on a date in the hotel's Rotunda.

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Emporis GmbH. "Hotel Pierre, New York City – 114777". emporis.com. Archived from the original on April 25, 2013.
  2. ^ Casalasco and the founding of The Pierre follows the account in (Simon 1978), reported on-line at the City Review.
  3. ^ Glamorized history reports his father as owner of the Hotel Anglais, and Charles Pierre as rubbing shoulders with the Russian grand dukes and European royalty who patronized his father's hotel.
  4. ^ "Smart women were beginning to smoke in public rooms. Mr. Sherry forbade such smoking in his restaurant, an irritating, old-fashioned prohibition, Pierre thought, and, after flights of heated words he left." (Simon 1978).
  5. ^ Simon 1978.
  6. ^ Schultze, Leonard, S. Fullerton Weaver, Marianne Lamonaca, and Jonathan Mogul. Grand Hotels of the Jazz Age: the Architecture of Schultze & Weaver. Miami Beach: Wolfsonian-Florida International University, 2005.
  7. ^ "Television At A Glance" (PDF). Televisor. 6 (7): 6. October 1949.
  8. ^ Stiehm, Jamie (February 3, 2015). "'The Professor and the President'". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  9. ^ Sanderson, Bill (April 10, 2016). "Mobster in witness protection details world's greatest heist". New York Post. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  10. ^ Eisenberg, Paul; Duecy, Erica; Paull, Jennifer (2008). Fodor's 2008 New York City. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications.
  11. ^ Schoeneman, Deborah (November 1, 2004). . NYMag.com. Archived from the original on December 4, 2004.
  12. ^ Sara Clemence (July 25, 2006). . Forbes. Archived from the original on August 14, 2006.
  13. ^ Sara Clemence and Lacey Rose (June 26, 2006). "Most Expensive Homes In The U.S. 2006". Forbes.
  14. ^ Sara Clemence (June 2, 2006). . Forbes. Archived from the original on June 15, 2006.
  15. ^ Morgan Brennan (March 28, 2013). "New York's Pierre Penthouse Hits Sale Block With $125 Million Price Tag". Forbes.
  16. ^ "Real Estate - Properties for Sale, Rent and Share - Domain". domain.com.au.[dead link]
  17. ^ "Pierre Penthouse Hits Market for $125M". manhattanscout.com. March 30, 2013.
  18. ^ . aspiremetro.com. Archived from the original on May 2, 2014.
  19. ^ Taylor, Candace (April 21, 2016). "Revamped Pierre Hotel Penthouse Returns to Market at $57 Million". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  20. ^ "Luxury Residential Real Estate: 795 Fifth Avenue, Upper East Side, NYC - $57,000,000". Brown Harris Stevens. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
  21. ^ Rosenberg, Zoe (August 3, 2017). "NYC's Pierre Hotel penthouse finally sells for $44M, a 65% discount". Curbed New York. Retrieved December 16, 2019.
  22. ^ "10 Famous Oscar-Nominated Hotels". fodors.com. February 21, 2013.

Bibliography

  • Simon, Kate (1978). Fifth Avenue: A Very Social History. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 0151307024.

Further reading

  • Berkow, Ira (1987). The Man Who Robbed The Pierre: The Story of Bobby Comfort and the Biggest Hotel Robbery Ever. New York: Atheneum. ISBN 0689119186.
  • Hoffman, William; Headley, Lake (1992). Contract Killer: The Explosive Story of the Mafia's Most Notorious Hit Man Donald "Tony the Greek" Frankos. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 1560250453.
  • Pileggi, Nicholas (1985). Wiseguy: Life In A Mafia Family. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 0671447343.

External links

  • Official website
  • Wired New York Forum
  • The Pierre: 795 Fifth Ave. Detailed building information, building ratings and area maps
  • Manhattan Billionaire Hotels: The Pierre's Timeless Grand Suites - Forbes, May 8, 2015

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the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Contents 1 History 2 Ownership 2 1 Triplex 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditCharles Pierre Casalasco left his father s restaurant in Ajaccio Corsica where he had started as a busboy 2 assumed Charles Pierre as his full professional name and began work at the Hotel Anglais in Monte Carlo 3 Charles Pierre went on to study haute cuisine in Paris and he later traveled to London where he met the American restaurateur Louis Sherry who offered him a position After Pierre arrived in New York as a 25 year old immigrant he made his first mark as first assistant at Sherry s Restaurant and became professionally acquainted with members of the Social Register as well as newer millionaires like J P Morgan and the Vanderbilts After nine years at Sherry s 4 Pierre left first for the Ritz Carlton on Madison Avenue at 46th Street then opening his own restaurant on 45th Street immediately west of Fifth Avenue and finally at Pierre s on Park at 230 Park Avenue The RotundaAt the height of his success dissatisfied with the increasing democratization of public manners Pierre sold his restaurant and entered a joint venture with a group of Wall Street financiers among them Otto H Kahn Finley J Shepherd who had married Helen Gould Edward F Hutton Walter P Chrysler and Robert Livingston Gerry Sr the son of Elbridge Thomas Gerry lawyer philanthropist and grandson of Elbridge Gerry the inventor of Gerrymandering 5 The 714 room hotel that rose 41 stories on the site of the Gerry mansion at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 61st Street allowed for unrestricted views of Central Park It cost 15 million approximately 200 million in 2021 to build and opened to grand fanfare in October 1930 as The Pierre The building was designed by the New York firm of Schultze and Weaver as a skyscraper that rises in a blond brick shaft from a limestone fronted Louis XVI base 6 Its topmost floors render it an easily recognizable landmark on the New York skyline they are modeled after Mansart s Royal Chapel at Versailles a system of Corinthian pilasters and arch headed windows with octagonal ends under a tall slanted copper roof that is pierced with bronze finished bull s eye dormers New York society turned out to attend the gala dinner that marked the opening of The Pierre it was prepared by Auguste Escoffier the father of French chefs who served as a guest chef at The Pierre in its early years As markets continued to collapse during the Great Depression The Pierre went into bankruptcy in 1932 The oilman J Paul Getty bought it for about 2 5 million in 1938 approximately 38 4 million in 2021 and subsequently sold many cooperative apartments in the building Beginning in 1948 New York City s ABC television and FM radio station then called WJZ TV Channel 7 and WJZ FM 95 5 now WABC TV and WPLJ broadcast from a tower atop The Pierre until moving to the Empire State Building a few years later 7 President elect Richard M Nixon stayed at The Pierre for several months in 1968 69 before moving to Washington D C 8 The Pierre was the scene of the Pierre Hotel robbery in 1972 organized by the Lucchese crime family This robbery of 27 million would later be listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest most successful hotel robbery in history 9 Today the hotel contains 189 guest accommodations including 49 suites of which 11 are grand suites Dining options in the hotel include Perrine restaurant The Rotunda and Two E Lounge Ownership EditThe Pierre came under the management of the Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in 1981 citation needed In its 75th anniversary year in 2005 The Pierre became a Taj Hotel as Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces a global chain of fine luxury hotels and resorts succeeded as the new lessee and operator In 2010 Taj completed a 100 million top to bottom renovation of the hotel Taj Hotels is part of India s Tata Group 10 In 1959 75 apartments were sold to a cooperative of private residents while The Pierre s owner at that time John Paul Getty retained control of the hotel s services and guest rooms Among the permanent residents at The Pierre have been Elizabeth Taylor Aristotle Onassis Viacom entertainment company chairman Sumner Redstone Mohamed al Fayed then the owner of Harrods and the late designer Yves Saint Laurent Thirteen of the apartments have since become grand suites Triplex Edit A 16 room triplex co op that occupies the top three floors was placed on the market in 2003 with a pricetag of 70 million 11 This 11 000 square foot 1 000 m2 apartment features five bedrooms four terraces a paneled library a wine cellar a black Belgian marble staircase and the hotel s former ballroom with 23 foot 7 0 m high ceilings It was originally purchased by the hedge fund manager Martin Zweig from publishing heiress Mary Fairfax in 1999 for 21 5 million With its 70 million price tag payable in full at purchase the co op was listed in 2006 in Forbes magazine as the eighth most expensive home in the world 12 fourth most expensive home in the United States 13 and second most expensive home in the Northeastern United States in 2006 14 It was again put on the market in 2013 at the asking price of 125 million 15 The board of directors turned down two would be buyers 16 The penthouse returned to the market in March 2013 for an asking price of 125 million 17 The price was adjusted to 95 million later that year 18 The triplex which was refurbished had its price adjusted down to 57 million in 2016 19 20 The triplex sold for 44 million in 2017 21 In popular culture EditThe Pierre has frequently appeared as a setting in novels films and in television series The Pierre rises over Central Park1956 In the novel Seize the Day by Saul Bellow Dr Tamkin says he knows a man at the Pierre who orders a case of champagne every day with lunch by way of illustrating for Tommy the potential income to be obtained from day trading commodities 1956 In her novel Chocolates for Breakfast Pamela Moore has the character Anthony Neville living out of a luxury suite at The Pierre where Courtney and Janet often visit him 1979 The Pierre was referenced in the M A S H episode called The Party in season 7 in which the relatives of the main characters get together at the hotel 1990 The driver Marshall played by Ossie Davis recommends The Pierre over Plaza Hotel to Joe played by Tom Hanks in the film Joe Versus the Volcano 1992 The tango scene with Al Pacino in the film Scent of a Woman was shot in The Pierre s Cotillion Ballroom 22 1993 The Pierre was the main filming setting for the film For the Love of Money starring Michael J Fox as the concierge for the fictional Bradbury Hotel 1996 The Pierre again stood in as The Bradbury Hotel for a brief scene in The Associate starring Whoopi Goldberg as an investment adviser 1998 The Pierre s penthouse is the home of Anthony Hopkins character William Parrish in the film Meet Joe Black 2004 In The Sopranos episode In Camelot Fran Felstein tells Tony Soprano about President John F Kennedy s invitation to a rendezvous at The Pierre and how a steel workers strike aborted those plans 2007 2015 The Pierre has appeared or been mentioned in several episodes of Mad Men and briefly housed the newly formed Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce in room 435 2009 In the film Grey Gardens Edith Bouvier Little Edie Beale has her debutante ball on New Year s Day 1936 at The Pierre a true story 2009 2010 The Pierre appears several times in episodes of CSI NY Season 6 Episode 10 Death House Season 7 Episode 2 Unfriendly Chat 2010 In Real Housewives of New York City cast member Ramona Singer had her commitment ceremony at The Pierre 2011 Aerial shots of The Pierre s penthouse exteriors were used as Arthur Bach s apartment in the film Arthur 2015 The Pierre provided the backdrop for the awards ceremony scene in the film Trainwreck in which the characters of Amy Schumer and Bill Hader argue 2017 The book The Pierre Hotel Affair by Daniel Simone is about the 1972 robbery that took place at The Pierre 2018 In the film Ocean s 8 Anne Hathaway gets ready in The Pierre s Presidential Suite for the Met Gala and goes on a date in the hotel s Rotunda See also Edit New York City portalReferences EditNotes a b c Emporis GmbH Hotel Pierre New York City 114777 emporis com Archived from the original on April 25 2013 Casalasco and the founding of The Pierre follows the account in Simon 1978 reported on line at the City Review Glamorized history reports his father as owner of the Hotel Anglais and Charles Pierre as rubbing shoulders with the Russian grand dukes and European royalty who patronized his father s hotel Smart women were beginning to smoke in public rooms Mr Sherry forbade such smoking in his restaurant an irritating old fashioned prohibition Pierre thought and after flights of heated words he left Simon 1978 Simon 1978 Schultze Leonard S Fullerton Weaver Marianne Lamonaca and Jonathan Mogul Grand Hotels of the Jazz Age the Architecture of Schultze amp Weaver Miami Beach Wolfsonian Florida International University 2005 Television At A Glance PDF Televisor 6 7 6 October 1949 Stiehm Jamie February 3 2015 The Professor and the President U S News amp World Report Retrieved May 1 2017 Sanderson Bill April 10 2016 Mobster in witness protection details world s greatest heist New York Post Retrieved May 1 2017 Eisenberg Paul Duecy Erica Paull Jennifer 2008 Fodor s 2008 New York City New York Fodor s Travel Publications Schoeneman Deborah November 1 2004 New York s Most Expensive Apartment Harvey Weinstein s Latest Deal Does Renovating Payoff NYMag com Archived from the original on December 4 2004 Sara Clemence July 25 2006 Most Expensive Homes In The World 2006 Forbes Archived from the original on August 14 2006 Sara Clemence and Lacey Rose June 26 2006 Most Expensive Homes In The U S 2006 Forbes Sara Clemence June 2 2006 Most Expensive Homes in the U S 2006 Northeast Forbes Archived from the original on June 15 2006 Morgan Brennan March 28 2013 New York s Pierre Penthouse Hits Sale Block With 125 Million Price Tag Forbes Real Estate Properties for Sale Rent and Share Domain domain com au dead link Pierre Penthouse Hits Market for 125M manhattanscout com March 30 2013 Historic Pierre Hotel s Triplex Penthouse Available for 95M aspiremetro com Archived from the original on May 2 2014 Taylor Candace April 21 2016 Revamped Pierre Hotel Penthouse Returns to Market at 57 Million Wall Street Journal Retrieved May 1 2017 Luxury Residential Real Estate 795 Fifth Avenue Upper East Side NYC 57 000 000 Brown Harris Stevens Retrieved May 1 2017 Rosenberg Zoe August 3 2017 NYC s Pierre Hotel penthouse finally sells for 44M a 65 discount Curbed New York Retrieved December 16 2019 10 Famous Oscar Nominated Hotels fodors com February 21 2013 Bibliography Simon Kate 1978 Fifth Avenue A Very Social History New York Harcourt Brace Jovanovich ISBN 0151307024 Further reading Berkow Ira 1987 The Man Who Robbed The Pierre The Story of Bobby Comfort and the Biggest Hotel Robbery Ever New York Atheneum ISBN 0689119186 Hoffman William Headley Lake 1992 Contract Killer The Explosive Story of the Mafia s Most Notorious Hit Man Donald Tony the Greek Frankos New York Thunder s Mouth Press ISBN 1560250453 Pileggi Nicholas 1985 Wiseguy Life In A Mafia Family New York Simon and Schuster ISBN 0671447343 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Pierre Official website Wired New York Forum The Pierre 795 Fifth Ave Detailed building information building ratings and area maps Manhattan Billionaire Hotels The Pierre s Timeless Grand Suites Forbes May 8 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Pierre amp oldid 1171048736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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