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220 Central Park South is a residential skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, situated along Billionaires' Row on the south side of Central Park South between Broadway and Seventh Avenue. 220 Central Park South was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and SLCE Architects, with interiors designed by Thierry Despont.
In 2019, Griffin set the record for the most expensive residential sale ever closed in the U.S. when he purchased roughly 24,000 square feet across three floors at 220 Central Park South in Midtown Manhattan for $238 million. The space was "raw space", meaning Griffin had to build it out.
The top penthouse at 432 Park Avenue went to Saudi retail magnate Fawaz Al Hokair for $87.7 million, and hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin is said to have bought four floors at 220 Central Park South for $238 million, breaking One57's record for the most expensive home sold in New York City and setting a new record for the most expensive ...
Griffin initially paid $21.2 million for the 7,500-square-foot top-floor unit, but now faces a loss of around $10 million if the deal closes at or near the current price.
Ken Griffin, Citadel founder and CEO, at center, applauds Friends of the Underline founder and CEO Meg Daly, second from right, during a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, at the ...
Ken Griffin's Citadel Advisors just increased its stake in a very successful S&P 500-themed ETF. ... New York's 1st female lieutenant governor, Mary Anne Krupsak, has died at age 92.
Trump Parc and Trump Parc East are two adjoining buildings at the southwest corner of Central Park South and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.Trump Parc (the former Barbizon-Plaza Hotel) is a 38-story condominium building, and Trump Parc East is a 14-story apartment and condominium building.
BNP Paribas has 3,500 employees in New York, Boston, Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco and now Miami. It employs 190,000 people in 65 countries worldwide.