Weinstein's CPW unit on market for $34M

June 10, 2009 11:40AM
Robert Weinstein is selling his apartment at the Beresford

Robert Weinstein, who runs Weinstein Company with his brother, Harvey Weinstein, has put his 6,500-square-foot duplex at the Beresford on the market for about $34 million, according to the Observer. Weinstein bought the home, at 211 Central Park West between 81st and 82nd streets, for $20 million in September 2004. The $34 million price tag is more than any unit has ever sold for in the building. Investor Bill Ackman spent $26 million on a duplex one floor above Weinstein's unit, and Jerry Seinfeld bought a duplex in the building for $4.35 million 10 years ago. Brown Harris Stevens' Ileen Schoenfeld, who listed the home five years ago when Weinstein bought it, is reportedly representing the unit. [NYO]

Tags: Central Park West beresford bill ackman harvey weinstein jerry seinfeld robert weinstein weinstein company

Comments

Anonymous

He wants $5,200 per sq foot for the place in one of the most volatile markets in history? I thought the Weinstein's were smarter than that.

Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 06/10/09

Anonymous

You know what a HASA is?

Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 06/10/09

Anonymous

its called sticker shock people, when its goes for 29 everyone will be talking about the 5 mil discount stephnen ross does the same thing with

Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 06/10/09

Anonymous

#1 - Throw.

Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 06/10/09

Anonymous

Well you never know. I've seen odder deals than that.

Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 06/10/09

Anonymous

Only someone as deathly old and stodgy would want to live in the Breseford as the Weinsteins and pay that much for it.

Comment #6 Posted By: Anonymous 06/10/09

Anonymous

he certainly looks like a hasa

Comment #7 Posted By: Anonymous 06/10/09

Beresford Insider

He combined three apartments into one, and the renovation is amazing. He'll get his price if can get the building to turn 90 degrees to the left so he can face East.

Comment #8 Posted By: Beresford Insider 06/10/09

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