For the better part of a decade, a glamorous Leona Helmsley smiled out of magazine ads dressed in luxurious gowns and tiara, advertising that the Palace was the only hotel in the world “where the ...
In the 1980s, self-described hotel queen Leona Helmsley was a household name in New York. She was the president of Helmsley hotels, which included the Park Lane, the St. Mortitz and the iconic ...
The coolest thing I've ever done in my life – and this is saying something, because I once interviewed Hayley Mills – was to return to New York on a business trip in 1984 and stay at the Helmsley ...
The late hotel heiress Leona Helmsley famously left a $12 million fortune to her dog, a white Maltese named Trouble. One of her former hotels honors that eccentric choice with a new cocktail lounge ...
Leona Helmsley, 87, a self-made businesswoman who helped run the $5 billion New York real estate and hotel empire of her third husband before being convicted of federal income-tax evasion, died Aug.