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HOTELIER Ian Reisner — who launched the now shuttered Out Hotel — has put his prewar condop duplex at 230 Central Park South on the market for $8.99 million.
Reisner, co-founder of New York’s first gay hotel OUT, owns multiple units at 230 Central Park South. He’s currently in contract to sell a penthouse in the building for $11.9 million.
Reisner has long been linked to 230 Central Park South; he owns several of its 45 units. In 2016, according to reports, he sold a unit spanning the building’s entire 12th floor for $12.6 million.
Socialite and songwriter Denise Rich is actively denying she purchased a $12 million apartment at 230 Central Park South. Society sources, however, are claiming otherwise, according to the New ...
Yannick Noah, who won both the singles and doubles titles at the 1984 French Open, has unloaded his cond-op home at 230 Central Park South. The three-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom duplex at Southmoor House ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Three firefighters and two others were injured Saturday morning in a fire at the home of a hoarder on Central Park South. The fire broke out Saturday morning in an ...
They bought the one-bedroom residence, which is at the Southmoor House condop at 230 Central Park South, in 2015 for $1.23 million — slightly over its $1.1 million ask, following a bidding war.
Five people — including three firefighters — were hurt Saturday when a wild blaze tore through a high-rise apartment on Central Park South, authorities said. Flames from the burning 14t… ...
Almost a grand slam on this one: former professional tennis player Yannick Noah has sold his cond-op at 230 Central Park South. Mr. Noah, who has won both singles and doubles titles at the French ...
--It's one-love for 230 Central Park South, where Yannick Noah, France's highest-ranked tennis player turned pop star, has dropped $1.225 million. The seller is Heather Whyte.