TEFAF’s Park Avenue Armory fair showcased high-end art and luxury acquisitions for wealthy collectors, blending global galleries, VIP culture, and even purchasable pied-à-terres.
New York is going to tax the wealthy's second homes, but not tax wealth itself | Fortune
A proposed tax would target multimillion-dollar New York City pied-à-terres owned as second homes, raising at least $500 million annually while avoiding broader wealth taxes.