Inside the home of Ian Reisner and Mati Weiderpass of Parkview Developers

June 16, 2009 03:00PM

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Ian Reisner (left) at his home at 230 Central Park South

From the June issue: Last October, a banking executive offered Ian Reisner and Mati Weiderpass of Parkview Developers $15.5 million in cash for their apartment, a 4,000-square-foot combination of five apartments at Southmoor House at 230 Central Park South. The pair didn't have to think hard about turning down the offer. "After thinking about where we would move, we realized we would never be able to replace this," Reisner said, gesturing to the 16th- and 17th-floor views of Central Park. For Reisner, 40, and Weiderpass, 49, the apartment is as much a home as their headquarters for Parkview, and it is where they conceived plans for the 505, a seven-story, 109-unit ground-up condo in Hell's Kitchen that is impressively 90 percent sold after launching in late 2007. Reisner attributes their success to a formula of low-priced units — the majority sold in the low $600,000 range — in a booming neighborhood, and said he's excited to relaunch the sales office this summer to sell the remaining units: four one-bedrooms, two two-bedroom penthouses and one three-bedroom penthouse. more


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Anonymous

Once again. RD-- 1) Who gives a crap? 2) How much did they pay you to get this exposure?

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 06/17/09

Anonymous

yes, who gives a crap, but, the dogs are cute

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 06/17/09

Anonymous

That's one vanilla apartment.

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 06/17/09

Anonymous

Well let me be frank with you. No I wanna be Frank this time.

Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 06/18/09

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