Aby Rosen’s obtained one final little bit of intrigue at 281 Park Avenue South.
Rosen’s RFR is in contract to promote the constructing — made well-known by the scammer who glided by Anna Delvey — to a thriller purchaser for $81.5 million, The Actual Deal has discovered.
The ornate, Beaux Arts-style landmark is empty after the previous tenant Fotografiska left final yr.
Whereas the identification of the customer isn’t identified, the New York Put up reported that it isn’t Anna Sorokin, the con artist who in 2017 tried to lease the constructing and switch it into a personal membership.
A consultant for RFR declined to remark. An Avison Younger workforce led by James Nelson marketed the property, alongside Ryan Serhant.
The contract worth works out to about $2,000 per sq. foot. That’s an enormous premium in comparison with a current comp within the neighborhood: Olmstead Properties’ buy of 373 and 381 Park Avenue South final yr for $104 million, or about $300 per sq. foot.
RFR had invested closely in 281 Park Avenue South, together with overhauling the constructing’s elevators and mechanical programs.
Rosen purchased the 42,500-square-foot constructing, in-built 1894 because the Church Missions Home, for $50 million in 2014. RFR struggled at first to lease the property, till the Swedish museum Fotografiska took the complete area in 2017.
RFR tried to promote the constructing in 2022 for $135 million, however a deal by no means obtained executed.
Sorokin rose to infamy in 2018 when New York Journal uncovered how she posed as a German heiress with a large belief fund to rip-off her method into the town’s deep-pocked social circles. Netflix’s later dramatized the outrageous story in “Inventing Anna,” starring Julia Garner within the title position.
As a part of her ruse, she tried to get a loan for a membership on the Park Avenue South constructing, pitching it within the vein of Soho Home and estimating its prices at greater than $40 million. She was ultimately acquitted of attempting to fraudulently get hold of a $22 million mortgage from Fortress Funding Group for the membership however was convicted on larceny and fraud costs.
She was sentenced to 4 to 12 years in jail and was launched in 2021 on parole after roughly two. She later did a stint in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention middle for overstaying her visa.
She’s been on home arrest since her launch and seems to be going through deportation.
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