The Families Who Own Modern New York (Documentary)
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 Published On Apr 13, 2024

This full-length documentary dives in-depth into the wealthy families in New York whose economic and cultural footprints have helped shape one of the world’s most dynamic cities.

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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
0:53 The Newhouse Family: The Dynasty Who Secretly Owns New York Fashion
18:13 The "Old Money" Family Who Owns The New York Times: The Olchs-Sulzbergs
37:35 The Whitney Family: New York Art's "Old Money" Family
52:20 The Cuomos: The Rise and Fall of New York's Most Powerful Family
1:10:22 Arianna Rockefeller: The "Old Money" Princess
1:33:26 The Roosevelts: America's Most Powerful Political Dynasty

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These families, through their vast wealth and social influence, have played pivotal roles in the development of media empires, cultural institutions, and political landscapes. Each family story unveils a tapestry of ambition, power, and sometimes controversy that is intrinsically linked to the evolution of New York City itself.

The Newhouse Family is synonymous with media and communications, owning Condé Nast, which publishes some of the most prestigious titles in magazine journalism, including "Vogue," "The New Yorker," and "Vanity Fair."

This media empire was founded by Samuel I. Newhouse Sr., and it has profoundly influenced both American and global media landscapes.

The Sulzberger Family has steered The New York Times for over a century, establishing it as a pillar of American journalism.

The family's stewardship of the newspaper has ensured its reputation for comprehensive news coverage and rigorous journalism, making it an essential fixture in both the media industry and American society.

The Whitney Family, with their long-standing patronage of the arts, has left an indelible mark on New York’s cultural scene.

Their legacy includes the establishment of the Whitney Museum of American Art, which celebrates American art and artists, playing a crucial role in promoting and preserving the nation’s artistic heritage.

The Cuomos, a prominent political family, have been deeply embedded in New York’s governance, with members such as Mario Cuomo and his son Andrew Cuomo both serving as governors of New York.

Their influence extends beyond politics into social issues that have shaped the state’s policies and reforms.

Arianna Rockefeller, a direct descendant of the legendary Rockefeller family, represents a modern continuation of her family’s legacy in business and philanthropy.

The Rockefellers, known for their vast wealth and philanthropic endeavors, have significantly impacted New York's educational, cultural, and environmental landscapes.

The Roosevelts, another storied family with deep political roots, have produced figures such as President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, whose leadership and activism have left lasting impacts on both the city and the nation.

Through intimate portraits and detailed narratives, this documentary explores how these families have used their wealth and influence to shape, steer, and sometimes challenge the growth and development of New York City.

From towering skyscrapers and political offices to the pages of major publications and quiet corners of art galleries, their legacies are a testament to the profound impact of familial wealth and ambition on the fabric of a city.

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