Old Westburyis avillagein the towns ofNorth HempsteadandOyster BayinNassau County,on theNorth ShoreofLong Island,inNew York,United States. The population was 4,671 at the 2010 census.
Old Westbury, New York | |
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Incorporated Village of Old Westbury | |
![]() Old Westbury Village Hall, Police Station, and Post Office on August 25, 2021. | |
![]() Location inNassau Countyand the state ofNew York | |
Coordinates:40°46′55″N73°35′50″W/ 40.78194°N 73.59722°W | |
Country | ![]() |
State | ![]() |
County | Nassau |
Towns | North Hempstead Oyster Bay |
Incorporated | 1924 |
Named for | Westbury, Wiltshire,England |
Area | |
• Total | 8.57 sq mi (22.20 km2) |
• Land | 8.57 sq mi (22.20 km2) |
• Water | 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2) |
Elevation | 164 ft (50 m) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 4,289 |
• Density | 500.35/sq mi (193.18/km2) |
Time zone | UTC−5(Eastern (EST)) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−4(EDT) |
ZIP Code | 11568 |
Area codes | 516, 363 |
FIPS code | 36-54705 |
GNISfeature ID | 0959332 |
Website | www |
TheIncorporated Village of Old Westburyis one of the wealthiest villages in the country as well as the second-richestzip codein the New York State, topped only byHarrisoninWestchester County.[2]In 2007,Business Weekdubbed Old Westbury as New York's most expensive suburb.[3]Old Westbury Gardenshas been recognized as one of the three best public gardens in the world byFour SeasonsHotels magazine.[4]
History
editWestbury was founded by Edmond Titus,[5][6]and was later joined by Henry Willis, one of the first English settlers.[7]Westbury had been a Quaker community of isolated farms until the railroad came in 1836. After the Civil War, the New York elite discovered that the rich, well-wooded flat countryside of theHempstead Plainswas a place to raise horses, and tohunt foxesand playpoloat theMeadow Brook Polo Club.
The Village of Old Westbury was incorporated in 1924, separating itself fromWestbury,the adjacent area that housed many of the families of the construction and building staffs for the Old Westbury mansions.[7][8]The "Old" part of Old Westbury's name reflects the community's need for its postal address to be different from theWestburyinCayuga County,as per postal requirements (it had been using a postal address of North Hempstead for this reason); residents did this when they wanted a local post office ca. 1841, and when they incorporated Old Westbury as a village, they felt that it would be confusing for the village name and post office name to be different from one another.[7]The Village of Westbury, located adjacent to Old Westbury, adopted that designation when it incorporated in 1932 as Cayuga County's Westbury's name was no longer being used.[7]
The area was originally known as Wallage, which is related to aNative Americanterm roughly meaning "ditch" or "hole."[7]By February 1663, it was known as Wood Edge, and by October 1675 it was known as "the Plains edge" or simply Plainedge.[7]The name Westbury began to be used for the area around 1683. The name Westbury was chosen by Henry Willis, who named it afterWestbury, Wiltshire,his hometown in England.[7]
Westbury House was the residence of Henry Phipps' eldest son,John Shaffer Phipps.Today, the property is operated asOld Westbury Gardens.Robert Low Baconbuilt 'Old Acres' in the style of an Italian villa. Other landowners wereThomas Hitchcockand his family,Harry Payne Whitneyand his wife the formerGertrude Vanderbilt,founder of New York'sWhitney Museum,at Apple Green (formerly a Mott house),Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney,whose estate is now subdivided into the Old Westbury Country Club and New York Institute of Technology. The architectThomas Hastingsbuilt a modest house for himself, 'Bagatelle', in 1908.A. Conger Goodyear,then president of theMuseum of Modern ArtinNew York Cityhad a house built in 1938 by famed architectEdward Durell Stone,who also destined the building for Conger's museum. In 2003, theA. Conger Goodyear Housewas added to theNational Register of Historic Placesto protect the structure from being demolished to subdivide the expensive land surrounding it.[9]The estate of Robert Winthrop, an investment banker and member of the Dudley–Winthrop family, for whomWinthrop-University Hospitalwas named, has been similarly preserved. Part of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's estate and her sculpture studio has been preserved and maintained by one of her grandchildren, Pamela TowerLeBoutillier.
DuringWorld War II,a 187-foot-high tower at the present-day Old Westbury Golf & Country Club, aided the military during World War II as a lookout to spot enemy aircraft.[10]Originally built as the water tower for the Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney Residence, it now serves as the club's focal point.[10][11]
WhenRobert Moseswas planning the Northern State Parkway, the powers of Old Westbury forced him to re-site it five miles (8 km) to the south. Once the parkway was completed, many residents found it to not be the eyesore they had been anticipating and regretted making their commutes more inconvenient than necessary. In the 1950s, the state purchased land fromCharles E. Wilson,a former president ofGeneral Motorswho needed to sell off his Old Westbury estate to pull himself out of financial crisis and relocate to the nation's capital to serve in PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower's cabinet. The land, which runs along an edge of the village, was used for theLong Island Expressway.
Geography
editAccording to theUnited States Census Bureau,the village has a total area of 8.57 square miles (22.2 km2), all land.[12]
Demographics
editCensus | Pop. | Note | %± |
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1930 | 1,264 | — | |
1940 | 1,017 | −19.5% | |
1950 | 1,160 | 14.1% | |
1960 | 2,064 | 77.9% | |
1970 | 2,667 | 29.2% | |
1980 | 3,277 | 22.9% | |
1990 | 3,897 | 18.9% | |
2000 | 4,228 | 8.5% | |
2010 | 4,671 | 10.5% | |
2020 | 4,289 | −8.2% | |
U.S. Decennial Census[13] |
As of thecensus[14]of 2000, there were 4,228 people, 1,063 households, and 967 families residing in the village. The population density was 493.9 inhabitants per square mile (190.7/km2). There were 1,109 housing units at an average density of 129.5 per square mile (50.0/km2). The racial makeup of the village was 73.19%White,4.24%African American,0.02%Native American,7.52%Asian,3.67% fromother races,and 2.37% from two or more races.HispanicorLatinoof any race were 17.14% of the population.
There were 1,063 households, out of which 43.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 82.2% were married couples living together, 5.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 9.0% were non-families. Of all households 5.6% were made up of individuals, and 2.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.33 and the average family size was 3.37.
In the village, the age distribution of the population shows 22.7% under the age of 18, 20.2% from 18 to 24, 19.9% from 25 to 44, 25.7% from 45 to 64, and 11.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 86.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 84.6 males.
The median income for a household in the village was $163,046, and the median income in the village was $184,298 for a family. The median earnings of the 899 households (89.6% of total households) in the village that took in earnings supplemental to income was $230,721. Males had a median income of $100,000+ versus $45,200 for females. Theper capita incomefor the village was $72,932. About 1.1% of families and 3.5% of the population were below thepoverty line,including 1.5% of those under age 18 and 3.3% of those age 65 or over.
Education
editPublic schools
editResidents are zoned to schools in one of four school districts, depending on where in the village they reside.[15]They are theEast Williston Union Free School District,theJericho Union Free School District,theRoslyn Union Free School District,and theWestbury Union Free School District.[15]
Additionally, the Westbury Union Free School District's high school,Westbury High School– along with the East Williston Union Free School District's secondary school,The Wheatley School– are located within the village.
Private schools
edit- Holy Child Academy– A private Catholic day school, grades K through 8.[15]
Colleges and universities
edit- New York Institute of Technology– A private undergraduate and graduate university.[15]
- SUNY Old Westbury– A public, four-year liberal arts college.[15]
Landmarks
edit- Meadow Brook Polo Club– The birthplace of Americanpolo;oldest continuously operating polo club in the United States, first established in 1881.
- Old Westbury Gardens– A public English style garden, the former estate of lawyer and businessmanJohn Shaffer Phipps;the property was converted into amuseum homein 1959.
Notable people
edit- Jean Aberbach(1910–1992), Austrian-born American art collector, founder ofHill & Rangemusic publishers that controlled much of theElvis Presleycatalog
- Carol Alt(born 1960),supermodel,television personality
- Frank Altimari(1928–1998), judge of theU.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
- Artful,champion thoroughbred horse
- Ashanti(born 1980), musician[16]
- Jerome Ash,owner ofSam Ash Musicstores
- Doe Avedon(1925–2011), fashion model and actress, wife ofRichard Avedon,the inspiration forAudrey Hepburn's character inFunny Face(Avedon was legally adopted by the wealthy employer of her biological father who served as a butler until his death)[17]
- Robert Low Bacon(1884–1938), banker and congressman
- Florence Bellows Baker(1876–1936), philanthropist and horticulturist
- Charles T. Barney(1851–1907), president ofWells Fargo & Company,president of theKnickerbocker Trust Company
- Alva Belmont(1853–1933), socialite, woman's suffragist
- Oliver Belmont(1858–1908), son ofAugust Belmont
- Harvey R. Blau(1935–2018), former mayor and deputy mayor; chairman and former CEO ofGriffon Corporation
- Vira Boarman Whitehouse(1875–1957), woman suffragist, birth control proponent
- Bold Reason,champion thoroughbred horse
- Albert C. Bostwick, Jr.,steeplechase jockey, Thoroughbred racehorse owner/breeder/trainer, heir to theStandard Oil Trust
- Dunbar Bostwick,horseman, pilot, sportsman, heir to the Standard Oil Trust
- George Herbert Bostwick(1909–1982), tennis player, jockey, trainer
- Pete Bostwick,Standard Oil heir, tennis champion
- Buckpasser.champion thoroughbred horse
- Carl Andrew Capasso,NYC contractor involved in bribery and tax evasion scandal
- Arielle Charnas(born 1987), fashion designer and blogger
- Michael Cimino(1939–2016), film writer and director
- F. Ambrose Clark,equestrian, heir toSinger Sewing Machine Co.
- Eliot Cross,architect and owner ofCross and Cross
- Marguerite Sawyer Hill Davis,socialite and one of the wealthiest women of her time
- Herman Duryea,thoroughbred race horse owner and breeder
- Herman Edwards(born 1954),Kansas City Chiefscoach
- Hervé Filion(1940–2017), Canadian harness racing driver
- Floyd H. Flake(born 1945), member ofU.S. House of Representatives
- MaxFortunoff,founder/owner ofFortunoffdepartment stores[18]
- Bethenny Frankel(born 1970), SkinnyGirl cocktail founder, television personality (Real Housewives of New York City,Bethenny Ever After), author of multiple titles makingThe New York TimesBest Seller list[19]
- Robert L. Gerry, Jr.,polochampion, real estate investor
- Erica Gimbel,socialite, reality television star onPrincesses: Long Island
- Anson Goodyear,philanthropist, chairman ofGaylord Container Corporation,director ofParamount Pictures,director of theGulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad,first president of theMuseum of Modern Art
- Victoria Gotti(born 1962), daughter ofJohn Gotti,reality television star, author
- Michael P. Grace,Irish-American chairman ofW. R. Grace and Company(NYC) and Grace Brothers & Co. Ltd. (London, England)
- C. Z. Guest,socialite,Truman Capoteswan, celebrity gardener, author[20]
- Cornelia Guest(born 1963), socialite, crowned "Deb of the Decade" byAndy Warhol(1980s), author[21]
- Frederick Guest,British polo player, philanthropist, British politician and peer
- Winston Frederick Churchill Guest,Anglo-American polo champion,Phipps familyheir
- Marie Norton Harriman(1903–1970),First Lady of New York,wife ofW. Averell Harriman,art collector
- Thomas Hastings(1860–1929), architect, partner ofCarrère and Hastings
- Leila Hadley(1925–2009), socialite, author
- Gustave Maurice Heckscher(1884–1967), pioneer seaplane aviator
- W. Barklie Henry(1867–1930), stockbroker, yachtsman
- Frederick Hicks(1872-1925), congressman, diplomat
- James N. Hill,Canadian-AmericanGreat Northern Railwayheir, son of "the empire builder"James J. HillandMargaret Sawyer Hill
- Thomas Hitchcock,polo champion
- Adam C. Hochfelder(born 1971), real estate magnate
- Rick Hoffman(born 1970), actor
- Edward Francis Hutton(1875–1962), financier and co-founder ofE. F. Hutton & Co.
- Matthew Ianniello(1920–2012), restaurateur, allegedGenovese crime familyacting boss.
- Kevin James(born 1965), actor[22]
- Reza Jarrahy(born 1956), plastic surgeon, former husband of actressGeena Davis
- Peter S. Kalikow(born 1942), real estate magnate, car collector, formerForbes400member,New York Postowner,Metropolitan Transportation Authoritychairman andPort Authority of New York and New Jerseycommissioner
- Foxhall Keene(1867–1941), champion automobile racer, polo player, thoroughbred breeder, purported original namesake for "Chicken à la King"
- Charles Kelman(1930–2004), eye surgeon, medical pioneer
- Ed Kranepool(1944–2024),New York Metsfirst baseman
- Nicole Krauss(born 1974), author, wife ofJonathan Safran Foer
- James Lanier(1800–1881), entrepreneur, banker, founder ofWinslow, Lanier & Co.,owner ofLanier Mansion
- John LeBoutillier(born 1953), U.S. congressman
- Jack Liebowitz(1900–2000), original co-owner ofDC Comics[23]
- William Goadby Loew(1875–1955), financier and stockbroker
- James Brown Lord(1859–1902), architect
- Charles B. Macdonald,builder of first U.S. 18-hole golf course and other courses, founder ofUnited States Golf Association
- Jack Martins(born 1967), NYS Senator, former mayor ofMineola
- Shep Messing(born 1949), soccer goalkeeper, broadcaster, and chairman of theMajor Arena Soccer League
- Marvin Middlemark(1919–1989), inventor of/patent-holder for the "rabbit ears" television antenna
- Devereux Milburn,champion polo player, attorney atCarter Ledyard & Milburn,son ofJohn G. Milburn
- E.D. Morgan III,Morgan familyheir,Pioneer Funddirector, grandson/namesake of the NY governor and U.S. Senator
- Bess Myerson(1924–2014),Miss America(1945)
- Nas(born 1973), rapper[24]
- Brandon Nimmo(born 1993),MLBoutfielderfor theNew York Mets[25]
- John Parisella(born 1940), horse trainer
- Darragh Park(1939–2009), artist, executor of theJames Schuylerestate
- Angel Penna, Sr.(1923–1992), Argentine-born thoroughbred horse trainer
- Murray Pergament,founder ofPergament Home Centers
- Henry Phipps, Jr.,Carnegie Steel Companypartner, philanthropist
- Henry Carnegie Phipps,Carnegie Steel Company heir, Phipps family heir, sportsman,Wheatley Stableowner
- Hubert Beaumont Phipps,Phipps family andGrace familyheir, publisher, thoroughbred breeder
- John Shaffer Phipps,director ofU.S. SteelandW. R. Grace & Co.
- Lillian Bostwick Phipps,socialite, thoroughbred horse stable owner
- Michael Grace Phipps,polo champion, Phipps family and Grace family heir, board member ofBessemer TrustandW.R. Grace & Co.
- Ogden Phipps,Carnegie Steel heir, tennis champion, philanthropist
- Leonard Pines(1911–2001), owner ofHebrew National
- Fred Plum(1924–2010),neurosurgeon,developed the term "persistent vegetative state"and treatedPresident Nixon[26]
- Lilly Pulitzer(1931–2013), designer, socialite
- Aby Rosen(born 1960),[27]German and American art collector and real estate mogul with holdings including theSeagram Building,Lever House,WSouth Beach,Gramercy Park Hotel,Paramount Hotel,andPlanet HollywoodMiracle Mile Shops
- Steven Rubenstein(1962–2012), anthropologist
- Ely Sakhai,notorious gallery owner and art forger
- David B. Samadi,former chairman of Urology and Chief of Robotic Surgery atLenox Hill Hospital
- Harvey Sanders,NauticaCEO, chairman of the board and president,Under Armourdirector[28]
- Vito Schnabel(born 1986), art dealer, actor, writer and producer, son ofJulian Schnabel[29]
- Steven Schonfeld,billionaire,ranked 371 onForbes400[30]
- Eleanor Searle(1908–2002), philanthropist, singer
- John Shalam,founder and CEO ofAudiovox
- Igor Sikorsky(1889–1972), Russian-American airplane developer and first major producer of helicopters
- David Simon(born 1960), CEO ofSimon Property Group
- Bernice Steinbaum(born 1941), gallerist, dealer, curator, juror, speaker, author
- Howard Stern(born 1954), entertainer
- Beatrice Straight,member ofWhitney family,Academy Award-winning actress
- Willard Dickerman Straight,banker, diplomat, co-founder ofThe New Republicmagazine
- Harold E. Talbott,early aviator, president ofDayton-Wright Airplane Company,thirdUnited States Secretary of the Air Force.
- Seabury Tredwell,future owner of what is now theMerchant's House Museumin Manhattan
- Barry Van Gerbig(born 1939), socialite, son-in-law ofDouglas Fairbanks, Jr.,NHLowner
- Consuelo Vanderbilt(1877–1964),Vanderbilt familyheiress, wife of, firstly,Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlboroughand, secondly, record-breaking pilotJacques Balsan
- Gloria Vanderbilt(1924–2019), Vanderbilt family heiress, clothing and perfume designer
- Harold Stirling Vanderbilt,Vanderbilt family heir, prominent railroad industrialist, philanthropist and yachtsman
- William Kissam Vanderbilt II,Vanderbilt family heir, prominent motor racer and yachtsman
- Francis Skiddy von Stade, Sr.(1884–1967), polo champion,Saratoga Race Coursepresident
- Ira Waldbaum,built up theWaldbaum'ssupermarket chain from a six store operation into one of the largest in the Northeast
- George Herbert Walker(1875–1953), banker and businessman, namesake and grandfather of U.S. presidentGeorge H. W. Bush,namesake and great-grandfather of U.S. PresidentGeorge W. Bush
- Jimmy Walker(1881–1946), flamboyantNew York City Mayor,part of the powerfulTammany Hallmachine[31]
- Electra Havemeyer Webb(1888–1960), collector, philanthropist, founder of theShelburne Museum
- James Watson Webb(1802–1884), owner ofNew York Courier and Enquirernewspaper, politician
- J. Watson Webb, Jr.(1916–2000), film editor, heir to both theHavemeyerand Vanderbilt families
- William Collins Whitney(1841–1904), founder of theWhitney family,financier, U.S. Cabinet member, thoroughbred stable owner
- Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney,Vanderbilt family and Whitney family heir, financier, philanthropist
- Dorothy Payne Whitney,Whitney family heiress, co-founder ofThe New Republicmagazine and theDartington School
- Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney,Vanderbilt family heiress, founder of theWhitney Museum of American Art
- Harry Payne Whitney,member of Whitney family, thoroughbred horse breeder
- Marylou Whitney,socialite, philanthropist, thoroughbred stable owner
- John Wilmerding(1938–2024), art collector, curator and professor,Havemeyerand Vanderbilt family heir
- Charles E. Wilson(1890–1961), president ofGeneral Motors,U.S. Cabinet member
- Robert Winthrop, member of the Dudley–Winthrop family, banker, philanthropist, namesake ofWinthrop-University Hospital
- Steve Witkoff(born 1957),Special Envoy to the Middle Eastfor U.S. PresidentDonald Trump;real estate investor and developer, founder of the Witkoff Group, attorney
- Louis Wolfson(1912–2007), financier, thoroughbred horse owner
- Raphael Yakoby,creator ofHpnotiq
- Alexei Yashin(born 1973), Russian professional hockey player,New York Islanders
In popular culture
editFilm
edit- Admission(2013), starringTina FeyandPaul Rudd[32]filmed at HorseAbility at SUNY Old Westbury[33]
- The Age of Innocence(1993), starringDaniel Day-Lewis:the scenes depicting May Welland (Winona Ryder)'s Floridian mansion were actually shot in Old Westbury
- American Gangster(2007), starringDenzel Washington:Dominic Cattano's house
- Arthur(1981): the mansion that Arthur (Dudley Moore) lives in
- The Associate(1996):Whoopi Goldberg's character Ayers attends an Old Westbury house party dressed as Cutty (a man) for the first time
- Bernard and Doris(2008): the Phipps' estate used for theDoris Duke(played bySusan Sarandon) mansion inNewport, Rhode Island
- Blue Jasmine(2013): Old Westbury estate used in thisWoody Allenfilm[34]
- The Bourne Legacy(2012), starringJeremy Renner,Rachel Weisz,Edward Norton:residences on the village's famous tree-lined street were shot for the film[35]
- Cruel Intentions(1999): the home of Kathryn (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Sebastian's (Ryan Phillippe's) Aunt Helen on Long Island, where Annette (Reese Witherspoon) is living
- The Curse of the Jade Scorpion(2001) byWoody Allen:scenes shot at Old Westbury gardens and mansion
- Dark Horse(2012), starringJordan Gelber,Selma Blair,Christopher WalkenandMia Farrow:Old Westbury homes were shot to serve as Abe's (Gelber's) home and the "fantasy" home[36]
- From the Terrace(1960), starringPaul NewmanandJoanne Woodward
- Hitch(2005), starringWill SmithandEva Mendes:Allegra Cole’s house
- Just Tell Me What You Want(1980) bySidney Lumet
- Leave the World Behind(2023), starringJulia Roberts,Mahershala Ali,Ethan HawkeandKevin Bacon:the Long Island rental is The Open Corner farmhouse estate in Old Westbury
- Love Story(1970), starringAli MacGrawandRyan O'Neal:the home of Oliver's wealthy father
- Lovesick(1983), starringDudley Moore,Elizabeth McGovern,andAlec Guinness
- The Manchurian Candidate(2004): the Phipps' estate used for the home of Eleanor Shaw (played byMeryl Streep)
- The Muppets(2011), Phipps mansion filmed as home of Tex Richman, an oil tycoon played byChris Cooper
- No Hard Feelings(2023), starringJennifer LawrenceandMatthew Broderick:“giant house party” scene filmed in Old Westbury home[37][38]
- North by Northwest(1959) byAlfred Hitchcock:Townsend's home, where Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) is taken after being kidnapped
- Reversal of Fortune(1990), starringGlenn CloseandJeremy Irons:the Knole estate used for interiors of theSunny von Bülowmansion
- The Swimmer(1968), starringBurt Lancaster
- To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar(1995), starringWesley SnipesandPatrick Swayze:film's final scene
- Wolf(1994): the country home of Laura (Michelle Pfeiffer) whereJack Nicholson's character first becomes a wolf, which appears on the DVD cover
Television
edit- Alpha House:The forthcoming second season of theAmazonseries starringJohn Goodmanhad scenes filmed in an Old Westbury estate[34]
- Gossip Girl:Season two's nineteenth episode, "The Grandfather", originally airing March 23, 2009, featured an Old Westbury estate as the "van der Bilt” mansion
- The Gilded Age:Season two's sixth episode, “Warning Shots", originally airing November 26, 2023
- Paper Dolls:1984 primetime drama starringMorgan Fairchild,Nicollette Sheridan,Lauren HuttonandMimi Rogers
- Person of Interest:Season one's seventeenth episode, "Baby Blue", originally airing March 8, 2012, included Moretti's car crash and other road scenes filmed in Old Westbury. The series returned to Old Westbury for the fifth season's sixth episode, "A More Perfect Union", originally airing May 23, 2016, which included horse-riding scenes at the Dudley–Winthrop family estate and a wedding at theAlexander de Severskymansion.
- Royal Pains:Season one's third episode, "Strategic Planning", originally airing June 18, 2009, features the Phipps estate as the home of a wealthy senator and used the lawn as aUniversity of Notre DameFighting Irishpractice field
- Sex and the City:Season five's finale episode, "I Love a Charade", originally airing September 8, 2002, featured an Old Westbury home in place of an estate in the Hamptons
Reality television
edit- America's Castles:A&E Networkdocumentary series on gilded age homes featured Peggy Phipps Boegner touring one of the Phipps family's estates on the episode airing August 8, 1995, entitled "The Gold Coast".
- Growing Up Gotti:A&E Networkreality series about life inVictoria Gotti's Old Westbury home in 2004 and 2005
- Princesses: Long Island:Bravoreality series, which features Old Westbury resident Erica Gimbel as one of the six original cast members
- Secrets and Wives:Bravoreality series, that features the lives of women living in Old Westbury and surrounding towns
- Selling New York:In season five's first episode, "A Prince Looks for a Property...", originally airing January 19, 2012,Prince Lorenzo Borgheseviews an Old Westbury estate, along with two other North Shore properties, but ultimately does not purchase any of the properties because he found that they each were too large
Wealth
editAccording toBloomberg/Businessweek,as of 2011, Old Westbury was the second "richest" town in the United States, trailing behind onlyPalm Beach, Florida.[39]The magazine previously dubbed the town "New York's wealthiest suburb."[3]
Based on a study done byBloombergin 2015, the average household income in the village was greater than $640,000.[40]
In 2011,Forbes,having done a study of "America's Millionaire Capitals", found that the average net worth of Old Westbury households was $19.6 million and with an average annual income of $1.2 million.[41]The controlled study included only households with incomes greater than $200,000, which excluded only residents that are living in college dormitories and the staff of homeowners.
The village is famous for being the seat of many of New York's (and America's) wealthiest families, including thePhippses,Vanderbilts,Whitneys,Webbs,Du Ponts,Winthrops, Mortimers, Belmonts and Huttons. While many of these older families—the founding members of the social elite and those that emerged during the gilded age—still count members as Old Westbury residents, the village has also maintained a substantial set of industrialists, businessmen, collectors, athletes and entertainers.[42]
The Old Westbury Fund is a hedge fund that is named after the town.
WhenForbesasked billionaire investor Steven Schonfeld what the "wisest investment" he ever made was, his answer was "Old Westbury land".[43]
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