Waldorf Astoria Condos to Hit Market in Fall

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Waldorf Astoria Condos to Hit Market in Fall
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Luxury condos at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York are expected to go on sale in the fall as the supply of new high-end apartments is expected to be at a peak

Luxury condos at the Waldorf Astoria hotel are expected to go on sale in the fall, as the historic property’s Chinese owner advances its redevelopment plans despite a market glut and political tensions with the U.S.

Beijing-based Anbang Insurance Group Co. bought the Waldorf for $1.95 billion in 2015, a record price for a U.S. hotel. In 2017, it shut down the property to renovate and convert hundreds of the more than 1,400 guest rooms into private residences.

 

I stayed there twenty years ago. It was a dump.

Have you checked this out? High comedy from out of touch elitists address children in debt peonage soon be face wage slavery. It's great!

Selling at $3500/sq. ft. in THIS market? In a building THAT old? Seems, um, aggressive.

Y’all really be giving racist people a platform to speak. That’s wild. Do y’all think that’s ok? We don’t care about Linda’s opinions.

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