Let’s try that again. Adam Neumann, former CEO and co-founder of shared-workspace company WeWork, is still hoping for a sale. The price tag this time for his...
Adam Neumann, former CEO and co-founder of shared-workspace company WeWork, is still hoping for a sale. The price tag this time for his posh New York City penthouse: $32 million, the Real Deal reports.
The Gramercy Park-area property spans three floors, six bedrooms, 5.5 baths, and a bit more than 4,000 square feet. The place first hit the market in 2020 with a larger number attached—$37.5 million. Built more than a century ago, the stately home was redesigned by architect Pietro Cicognani, and the interiors were refreshed by Windsor Smith.
This white-glove service, limestone-and-granite building has just six units, making this condo an intimate and exclusive living experience. It’s also just a few steps from two parks—Gramercy and Union Square, which is the longtime location of the beloved greenmarket.
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