FIFA World Cup host committee CEO pays $21M for Upper West Side penthouse
The head of next year’s FIFA World Cup host committee just dropped $20.7 million on an Upper West Side penthouse. Alex Lasry, the son of former Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Marc Lasry, shelled out roughly $2,500 per square foot for an apartment at 535 West End Avenue, according to public records. The 8,400-square-foot condo was sold by a trust tied to Tamar Wolchok and Simona Ganz, the daughters of the late Slim-Fast mogul S. Daniel Abraham. Abraham died earlier this year at the age of 100. It’s unclear when Wolchok and Ganz purchased the property, as the only other deed recorded […]
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