The best-kept secret in New York

By Alison Gregor Published: February 20 2010

Steve Hellman’s 1887-built home has been restored with the help of
Architect Tobias Guggenheimer
Its name might be the first clue that Tuxedo Park had, at one time, rather elevated, Old World aspirations. A cluster of 330 houses on 2,300 acres of rolling forestland 40 miles north-west of New York City, it is an oasis of history and notable architecture that manages to be at once sophisticated and rustic. (Full article found in: The Financial Times Limited 2010.)


