Hugo Boss exec pays $3.2M for Tribeca condo

September 22, 2009 03:00PM
60 Beach Street

The chairman and CEO for the Americas at men's clothing retailer Hugo Boss, Mark Brashear, paid $3.2 million for a 2,793-square-foot condominium in the Tribeca loft building at 60 Beach Street, between Greenwich and Hudson streets.

Brashear closed on the three-bedroom sponsor unit Sept. 4, after going into contact in August, city records published today say.

The unit was first listed at $3.675 million in September 2007 by the Corcoran Group, according to Streeteasy.com.

Brashear was traveling and unavailable for comment.

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Comments

Anonymous

Must be nice to have that kind of money !! Iam an employee of his that had his work week cut to 3 days and sometimes only 18 hours a week and Iam not the only person there are 300 other employees in the same boat.On top of that they want to cut are hourly rate to 8.30 an hour and layoff half the people.I guess he has to pay his mortgage some how.While the rest of us live under some bridge!!

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 10/15/09

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