Confederate wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 4:19 pm
Paul Castellano's house is like a Palace. Very Nice. How many people lived there? Wasn't it just him, his wife & the maid who was his mistress?
Yes, the mansion got 17 rooms
Not sure if any of his 4 childrens were with him, he built this house in 1981 (he was 66 then).
Frank Cali (RIP) also lived in the same neighborhood, here is his house :
Costigan wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 5:59 pm
These are Great pics. Can someone post up a pic of Joe & Mary's Restaurant where Galante got it? I wonder if the place has still got the famous patio?
Here
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Here's one of Henry Hill's The Suite at 111-16 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY. Marty's Krugman's salon "For Men Only" was right next door at 111-12 Queens Blvd to it.
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By the 1980s, Chin grew even more eccentric. He had two separate families, and a wife and a mistress both named Olympia. One family lived in Old Tappan New Jersey and the other in a posh Upper East Side townhouse, just off Park Avenue, located at 67 East 77th Street. The luxurious white bricked home was purchased by record executive Morris Levy in 1983 for $490,000 and gifted to Gigante’s mistress for a mere $16,000.
Here is Chin's residence in the Upper East Side of Manhattan :
If the value of this apartment was ~500k in 1983, how much it is now?
Gabagool718 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 4:24 pm
What’s the address on the Genovese Belmont spot ??
2355 Beaumont Ave
The Bronx, NY 10458
That's just up from the Chinese place on the corner and was at one time Johnny Mascia's place then later on became Joe Loc's place.
I never knew it to be a Genovese place.
StandUpGuy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2020 2:17 pm
Sorry for asking, but is that really the Chins house from those 90’s pictures with the red doors? It looks nothing like it..
The one you are referring to with the red doors is on the upper east side.
The picture posted above is the one on Sullivan St in Greenwich village.