James Gleick, author of the best-sellers “Isaac Newton” and “Chaos:
Making a New Science,” has purchased a condo for $6 million at 1965
Broadway with his wife Cynthia M. Crossen. Gleick, a former New York
Times writer and editor, has also written “Genius: The Life of Richard
Feynman,” “Faster: The Acceleration of Just About Everything” and “What
Just Happened: A Chronicle From The Information Frontier.” In 1993, he
founded The Pipeline, one of the first companies to offer easy access
to the Internet. Gleick
and Crossen, a Wall Street Journal editor, bought unit 20B-C at the
Broadway building, which is at West 61st Street. The unit is 3,006
square feet. TRD
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