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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.
He recently sold his Plaza condominium for $22.5 million, decamping to the 70-story skyscraper 220 Central Park South located two blocks west. That purchase was $34 million. That purchase was $34 ...
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 ...
The company was founded in 2007 by real estate agent turned designer, Cheryl Eisen, and focuses on high-end properties in New York City, the Hamptons, and South Florida. In April 2020, IMG launched an Outlet Sale [ 55 ] featuring gently used furnishings and art from their inventory [ 56 ]
Access to the building's Central Park Club, which includes approximately 50,000 square feet of hotel-style services and amenities, such as indoor and outdoor pools and a state-of-the-art gym.
80 South Street; 88 Greenwich Street; 101 Warren Street; 111 Murray Street; 111 West 57th Street; 125 Greenwich Street; 138 East 50th Street; 150 Nassau Street; 200 Amsterdam; 220 Central Park South; 252 East 57th Street; 299 West 12th Street; 353 Central Park West; 425 Fifth Avenue; 432 Park Avenue; 500 Park Avenue; 520 Park Avenue; 731 ...
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Oren Alexander's first major deal was the sale of an $8.2 million penthouse in Manhattan in 2009. [12]In 2019, the brothers co-represented the buyer in the United States' most expensive residential home transaction, when a 24,000 square foot penthouse, at 220 Central Park South, sold for $238 million in 2019.