A full-floor apartment at 40 Bond Street has hit the market for $27 million or $5,033 per square foot, which makes it the most expensive listing in Noho, Curbed reported.
The four-bedroom, four-bathroom pad is owned by William Kriegel, the sole shareholder of a Baltimore-based engineering firm called BKM Associates. According to Curbed, Kriegel bought the apartment for $17.97 million in 2007 and has a history of wheeling and dealing with high-profile New York City properties.
In 2007, when he bought his apartment at 40 Bond, Kriegel also sold rock star Jon Bon Jovi a $24 million penthouse at 158 Mercer Street. (Just last month Bon Jovi listed that unit for $45 million, as TRD previously reported.)
The eighth-floor, 5,364-square-foot condo at 40 Bond Street includes an outdoor terrace, 11-foot ceilings and a wood-burning fireplace. The building was developed by Ian Schrager and designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architects Herzog & de Meuron.
Leonard Steinberg and Herve Senequier of Douglas Elliman are listing the unit. [Curbed] –Hayley Kaplan