Another Resale at 220 Central Park South Lands in the Record Book
Also, Vicki Been, a former deputy mayor in New York City, and her husband, Richard Revesz, sold their West Village townhouse.
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On the Upper West Side, Andrew P. Napolitano, a syndicated columnist and former Fox legal analyst and superior court judge, sold his apartment at Trump International. And at the San Remo, there were apartment sales by Peter W. May, a founder of the Triarc Companies, the holding company for Wendy’s, and his wife, Leni May, and by Kevin W. Kennedy, the former president of the Metropolitan Opera, and his wife, Karen Kennedy.
Penthouse 73 encompasses 9,817 square feet on the 73rd and 74th floors of 220 Central Park South. It includes four bedrooms, five full bathrooms and two powder rooms, as well as a 796-square-foot terrace, according to the most recent offering plan by the developer, Vornado Realty Trust.
A 545-square-foot studio “maid’s room” on the 19th floor, bought for $2.1 million at the same time as the duplex, was also included in the deal.
The penthouse was bought through the limited liability company Hennessy Square, which is linked to Blue Pool Capital, a Hong Kong-based asset manager that holds part of the fortunes of Mr. Tsai and Mr. Ma. Public documents show that a $71.5 million, 30-year mortgage was taken out on the property by Blue Pool Capital with JPMorgan Chase.
There was no response for requests for comment from Blue Pool or from Mr. Och, made through Willoughby Capital, the company he started after leaving the hedge fund Och-Ziff Capital.
In other resales at the building, a 3,114-square-foot apartment taking up half of the 38th floor, with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, sold for $32 million. The anonymous seller had paid $22.5 million for the unit almost three years ago. The buyer was identified as NY Liberty Holdings.