A Pair of Co-ops Sold for $101 Million as the Market Returned to a Boil
A Pair of Co-ops Sold for $101 Million as the Market Returned to a Boil
Abstract
The year's second biggest sale, the $75.9 million penthouse in the Crown Building at Aman New York Residences, also comes with lots of space, encompassing 6,791 square feet on the entire 20th floor. The Vanderbilt house, which closed at $52.5 million, is at 60 East 93rd Street, between Madison and Park Avenues. Mr. Hobbs bought the building in 2002 for $10.6 million from the Lycée Français de New York, a French-English school. Ms. Luker, whose works include the 2008 film "Broken Lines," got $17 million for her fully renovated townhouse at 114 East 65th Street, three years after first listing it for just under $20 million. Nearby, the Bornsteins paid $8.1 million for a full-floor apartment at 1059 Third Avenue, a.k.a. the Leyton, between 62nd and 63rd Streets. Mr. Lane has appeared in film, on television, and on Broadway, and has won multiple awards for his work, including Tonys for his performances in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," "The Producers," and "Angels in America." He currently appears in the Hulu comedy, "Only Murders in the Building." Ms. Schumer, who also appears in the comedy, paid nearly $12.3 million for a refurbished brownstone, four stories high and 26 feet wide, on Cranberry Street in the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. In late-breaking closings, Jimmy Fallon, the host of "The Tonight Show," and his wife, Nancy Juvonen, a film producer, sold their sprawling triplex at 34 Gramercy Park East for $10.8 million.