Thomas Brodsky buys $15M duplex at 740 Park
A New York City real estate scion has bought into a building known for attracting the generationally wealthy. Thomas Brodsky, partner at the Brodsky Organization, closed on a duplex at 740 Park Avenue for $15 million, according to public records. The apartment was sold through a trust. The 31-unit building, designed by Rosario Candela and maintained by a discerning co-op board, is known as much for its opulent apartments as well as its exclusive nature. The 15-room spread Brodsky acquired comes with five beds and five baths, and features a private elevator. The living room spans over 35 feet long […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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