Thursday, November 15, 2007

Home Sweet Home?

Check this crap out:

A $170 million deal for 1040 Sixth Avenue became official today, with Orin Wilf’s Skyline Developers scooping up the 256,000-square-foot building that houses Dennis Publishing, publisher of Maxim and The Week magazines.

Skyline has said it could build a hotel or a residential building on the site just south of Bryant Park, which includes a neighboring lot. Mr. Wilf finalized the deal this summer, when he bought the property from a private family listed on the deed as Rosenthal Associates.


$170 million for that shit hole?! Is Alpha Media moving to Studio 100?

6 comments:

whatmademewindy? said...

This morning I rode on the elevator with Henry (the building manager, not my son...or is he? No, he's definitely not.) Anyway, he said that it was indeed sold but that there are no demolishing/moving plans. Just a new owner. Then he cursed in Spanish about the management company who will continue to run this assy hole.

Todd said...

I saw two guys in hard hats telling crude jokes outside the building this morning. Could be unrelated...

Lisa Freedman said...

The 22nd flor no longer has a refrigerator.

Lisa Freedman said...

I mean floor.

whatmademewindy? said...

It no longer has a floor?

Brooks Parkenridge said...

The future site of Studio 200?!?!