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  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Katherine Clarke

    British property developer Christian Candy and his wife, Emily Crompton-Candy, are switching up their Manhattan homes, trading a circa-1903 Upper East Side townhouse for a new-construction penthouse on Billionaires’ Row. The couple have paid about $45 million for a four-bedroom triplex at 111 West 57th Street, one of Midtown’s new supertall condominiums, according to people familiar with the situation. The pair got a significant discount on the unit, which was listed for $66 million in 2020.

  • 1 week ago | mansionglobal.com | Katherine Clarke

    Your browser does not support the audio tag. This feature is powered by text-to-speech technology. Want to see it on more articles? Give your feedback below or email [email protected]. British property developer Christian Candy and his wife, Emily Crompton-Candy, are switching up their Manhattan homes, trading a circa-1903 Upper East Side townhouse for a new-construction penthouse on Billionaires’ Row.

  • 1 week ago | wsj.com | Katherine Clarke

    British property developer Christian Candy and his wife, Emily Crompton-Candy, are switching up their Manhattan homes, trading a circa-1903 Upper East Side townhouse for a new-construction penthouse on Billionaires’ Row. The couple have paid about $45 million for a four-bedroom triplex at 111 West 57th Street, one of Midtown’s new supertall condominiums, according to people familiar with the situation. The pair got a significant discount on the unit, which was listed for $66 million in 2020.

  • 1 week ago | fnlondon.com | Katherine Clarke

    British Property Developer Buys Billionaires’ Row Penthouse for a Big DiscountChristian Candy, who just listed his New York townhouse for $70 million, paid around $45 million for the unit, which was asking $66 million in 2020 Published April 14, 2025 at 4:25 PM ET British property developer Christian Candy and his wife, Emily Crompton-Candy, are switching up their Manhattan homes, trading a circa-1903 Upper East Side townhouse for a new-construction penthouse on Billionaires’ Row.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Katherine Clarke

    In February, high-end Miami Beach real-estate agents buzzed that billionaire hedge-fund manager Ken Griffin had purchased the longtime Star Island home of Russian-born hospitality magnate Vladislav Doronin for $120 million, a record for Miami-Dade County. When the deal finally recorded March 6, however, the buyer was cited in the press as a limited liability company tied to a different longtime Chicagoan—healthcare-technology entrepreneur Michael Ferro.

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Katherine Clarke
Katherine Clarke @KathyClarkeNYC
11 Dec 24

Two of the country’s top real estate agents and their brother were arrested in Miami following sexual assault allegations https://t.co/hmhEOdKvg6 via @WSJ

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Katherine Clarke @KathyClarkeNYC
3 Dec 24

Fox News Star Sean Hannity buys a $23.5 million estate in Palm Beach County. https://t.co/I7fwl5QbPH via @WSJ

Katherine Clarke
Katherine Clarke @KathyClarkeNYC
13 Nov 24

Ken Griffin sells Chicago apartment for 44% loss. Blames failed political leadership in Illinois for declining luxury market. https://t.co/Qq5uVb0tPT via @WSJ