From the December issue: It’s 2005, and golden-haired socialite
Serena Boardman is sunning herself on a yacht near the coast of
Sardinia in Italy. Nearby, her friend Dori Cooperman — now best known
for befriending actress Lindsay Lohan in rehab — is on the phone with
a reporter from W Magazine, chronicling the addictive qualities of
photo Web site PatrickMcMullan.com. Boardman interjects with her
opinion of the site, which documents the social lives of New York
City’s glitterati. “Tell him it captures a moment,” she shouts. Until
recently, the scene was typical for the 39-year-old Boardman, the
jet-setting heiress to a banking fortune whose stepmother is a European
princess. Along with society pals like Alexandra von Fürstenberg and Blaine Trump, Boardman spent her 20s being photographed in couture gowns at galas and benefits all over New York and Palm Beach, often with her equally glamorous sister, Samantha. Magazines chronicled her taste in clothes (Roberto Cavalli ruffled cocktail dresses) and jewelry (Verdura). She held jobs at the Web site Luxuryfinder.com and in the jewelry department at Sotheby’s. But to the media they were a postscript to Boardman’s glamorous social life. So it comes as a surprise to those who know Boardman that only a few years later, she’s morphed into one of the most successful real estate brokers in the business. [more]
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Former Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld, 640 Park AvenueFormer Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld sold his 16-room cooperative apartment at 640 Park Avenue at 66th Street for $25.87 million, making a profit of almost $5 million since he bought it a little more than two years ago. Fuld and his wife Kathleen had asked for $32 million when it was first being quietly marketed, according to reports in May. They bought the unit in January 2007 for $21 million, property records show. The buyer was identified as Glenn Fuhrman, who is a co-managing partner and co-founder of Manhattan-based investment fund MSD Capital. The sale closed August 14, according to property records posted today. Kathryn Steinberg, senior vice president and managing director at Brown Harris Stevens, represented the Fulds.


