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THE PLAZA

Julie Satow

The Secret Life of America's Most Famous Hotel

Award-winning New York Times real estate reporter Julie Satow's inside history of how one iconic property has defined our understanding of wealth and glamour for a century.
From the moment Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt walked through the Plaza's revolving doors to become its first guest in 1907, the 18-story white marble edifice at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street has radiated wealth and luxury. Yet its pristine façade also hid dark secrets, including a brutal union fight on the hotel's still-unfinished eighth floor, which took place just months before Vanderbilt's entrance, leaving a man dead. THE PLAZA tells the unforgettable story of one vaunted New York City address that has become synonymous with wealth and scandal, opportunity and tragedy.
For some, the hotel evokes images of F. Scott Fitzgerald frolicking in the Pulitzer Fountain, or Eloise, the impish young guest who pours water down the mail chute. But the true story of THE PLAZA also includes the legal and financial saga that saw the building through nearly a dozen owners, including a disgraced Indian tycoon who ran the hotel from a prison cell, and Conrad Hilton and Donald Trump, who cannily leveraged its exalted address for their own self-aggrandizement.

In a sprawling, character-driven narrative, Julie Satow details long-forgotten anecdotes and newly-discovered tales about the rich and pedigreed, including the beautiful ingenue who shocked at Truman Capote's Black and White Ball, how wealthy dowager widows once saved the hotel, and celebrities from Frank Lloyd Wright to Eddie Murphy to a shogun from Japan.

Drawing on hundreds of interviews to follow the trail of money that flowed through the hotel from its inception to today, this immersive work of reporting examines the role of New York real estate in the U.S. and the global economy. THE PLAZA exposes how foreign money and anonymous shell companies have transformed the hotel's iconic rooms into condominiums purchased to shield ill-gotten gains - hollowing out parts of the hotel as well as the city around it.
THE PLAZA not only entertains, it reveals for the first time how the illustrious property became a mirror reflecting New York's place at the center of the country's cultural narrative, from era to era. It is the story of glamour on the surface and strife behind the scenes, and the authoritative account of how one hotel defined a century.


Julie Satow is an award-winning journalist who has covered real estate in New York City for more than a decade. She is a regular contributor to the New York Times.
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Published 2019-06-04 by Twelve

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Published 2019-06-04 by Twelve

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In her thoroughly-researched book, Julie Satow delivers the delicious and engrossing tale of a century of history at the iconic Plaza Hotel, recalling its triumphs, unearthing its secrets, and bringing to life a revolving parade of famous owners and even more famous guests.

In this wide-ranging and compulsively readable book, Julie Satow tells the story of American high society and its many low moments through the narrative of the Plaza. Not since Eloise was written has anyone captured so charmingly the glamour and spectacle attendant on this hotel, but here we find also the seaminess of a place where the rich have manifested their most despicable tendencies and their most naked ambition time and again. The story of the Plaza as told in these pages is the story of New York's last and greatest century.

Korea

THE PLAZA is listed as a Times Best Books of Summer book! : "Real estate reporter Julie Satow provides a juicy history of one of New York City's most notorious buildings in The Plaza. From the hotel's first guest in 1907 to the behind-the-scenes operas performed by its various owners - including Donald Trump - Satow offers readers a comprehensive account of the wealth, glamour and scandals that have shaped the storied hotel." Read more...

This is social history at its best: thoughtful, engaging, and lots of fun.

...Throughout this sumptuous, busy history, the author enlightens and entertains with stories and anecdotes that recount the hotel's many famous and colorful guests... An infectiously fun read.

Julie Satow has written the definitive biography of the Plaza Hoteland it is a biography, because the Plaza has been a living, breathing part of New York's cultural, political and business landscape for more than a century. She captures the Plaza's glorious, ribald, tortured history in all of its dimensions and offers a thorough and poignant account of almost everyone of note who has passed through the hotel's doors or scrambled to claim it as their own. Elegance, decadence, power, money, greed and dreams have all resided at the Plaza, and this is the narrative that weaves all of that togetherlovingly and knowingly.

THE PLAZA is listed as a Times Best Books of Summer: ..."Satow offers readers a comprehensive account of the wealth, glamour and scandals that have shaped the storied hotel". Read more...

THE PLAZA was picked as a NYT Editors' Choice: "Statow's gossip-stuffed tale traces the history of one of New York's most iconic landmarks, the imposing white chateau at the corner of 59th and Fifth"

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Covering billionaires to laundresses, charlatans to lovers, Capote to The Beatles, THE PLAZA captures the pulse and fortunes of 20th century New York. Millionaires such as Vanderbilt, Bloomberg, Trump, and Macklowe enjoyed themselves amidst Scotch whiskey and damask. Eloise's haunt comes to life through Julie Satow's lively writing and meticulous reporting, providing an enticing window into one of America's great institutions.

Julie Satow's THE PLAZA expertly shows not only the characters and events that shaped one of New York's most iconic landmarks but how it became a plaything of a global class of uber-wealthy whose questionable finances often ran through tax havens and Swiss bank accounts.

The Plaza Hotel has a long, sometimes storied, sometimes sordid history. All of it is compelling. People often use the expression, 'If these walls could talk.'... Reading Julie Satow's wonderful and revelatory history of the fabled hostelry, I couldn't help but think that they'd talked - a lot - to her.

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