British developer Christian Candy dumps UES townhouse
British developer Christian Candy is dispensing one of his luxury residential sweets. An anonymous buyer purchased the townhouse at 8 East 62nd Street on the Upper East Side for $55 million, the Wall Street Journal reported. The undisclosed buyer was represented by Accent Holdings’ Michael Balanevsky. The sale of the 15,000-square-foot limestone townhouse breaks down to about $3,667 per square foot. Adam Modlin of the Modlin Group held the listing. Candy and his wife, Emily Crompton-Candy, bought the townhouse in 2022 from Somerset Partners’ Keith Rubenstein for $48 million. Rubenstein had been trying to sell the mansion for five years […]
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