Real Estate Wire: $190M for America’s Dirtiest Hotel; How High Tech Investors Live
- An image of what could go up at the long-stalled Kedem winery site in south Williamsburg. [Brownstoner]
- They’re just like us? The super-rich buy super-expensive apartments and fill them with super-expensive furniture but never actually occupy them. [NYDN]
- The priciest properties belonging to tech investors, entrepreneurs and CEOs. [TRD/Business Insider]
- Joseph Chetrit has agreed to pay $190 million to acquire the Hotel Carter, the former Times Square flophouse that was long considered the “dirtiest hotel in America”. [WSJ]