Real-estate developer Harry Macklowe intended to list a residence at 432 Park Avenue, a skyscraper on Billionaires’ Row that he helped develop, for $75 million. However, it was revealed that Macklowe does not actually own the property he planned to sell. The building itself has been described as embattled, and this ownership discrepancy raises questions about the listing. Separately, multiple luxury properties continue to be listed for sale, including notable locations such as 225 Alpen Strasse Street, Regal Crest, Valley View Tower C-D, and properties in Florida, Italy, and Nantucket.
Real-estate developer Harry Macklowe made plans to list his own home at 432 Park Avenue, the embattled skyscraper he helped build, for $75 million. There is one problem: he doesn’t actually own it. 🔗: https://t.co/OZ9n7KMMYv https://t.co/heyafXqvnn
Exclusive: Real-estate developer Harry Macklowe made plans to list his own home at 432 Park Avenue, the embattled skyscraper he helped build, for $75 million. There is one problem: he doesn’t actually own it. https://t.co/pFcCaJeibB
Developer Harry Macklowe is working to list his own home at 432 Park Avenue, the Billionaires’ Row skyscraper he helped build. There was just one problem: he doesn’t actually own the property. https://t.co/cMtoFLc16f