Reality's Apprentice
My reality collided with reality TV during episode seven of NBC's The Apprentice. The premise was a hyped-up competition over real estate. The remaining participants were challenged to renovate and rent one of two 'rundown' Brooklyn apartments in 48 hours. One of those apartments was a third-floor, one-bedroom in a brownstone on Third Street, where my family and I live on the first two floors. On screen, the team leaders stood outside our stoop and negotiated for the apartment above us. Off screen, we knew a few things they didn't.
Keith Hollihan recounts his brush with The Apprentice on The Morning News.
Here's something very interesting that he has to say.
It turned out that she had actually rented the apartment before it was renovated. She had looked at a few places in the neighborhood, picked the apartment upstairs from us, and made arrangements to move in before learning that it had been pulled off the market for the show. She went ballistic. The landlord told her not to worry, she could still have the apartment at the agreed-upon rent but would have to participate in the episode in order to get it. During the filming, she went through the motions and rented the apartment at a price higher than the one she would actually be paying. The negotiation was a sham.
Read the full story on The Morning News.