Woolworth Mansion, asking $50M, snags a signed contract
The saga to sell the Woolworth Mansion is finally coming to an end. The townhouse at 4 East 80th, last asking just under $50 million, finally found a buyer, according to a Streeteasy listing. The pending deal comes roughly 14 years after the owners, the family of the late gym mogul Lucille Roberts, first sought to offload the home. The 20,000-square-foot property’s latest stint on the market began last November, when the Roberts family listed it for $59 million. They dropped the asking price by $10 million in March and started searching for a tenant five months later, asking $125,000 […]
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