The last sponsor unit in the ultra-luxe Aman condo tower on Billionaires Row has officially sold for $66 million, records show.
A mysterious, uber-rich buyer snatched up a four-bedroom penthouse in the Aman New York under a limited liability company named Malibu Cove, according to a deed that hit the city register Wednesday. The 5,767-square-foot apartment, which includes five bathrooms, a home office and an additional 500 square feet of outdoor terrace space, was the last sponsor unit in the building.
The 22-unit condo tower sits on top of the iconic Crown Building, which formerly contained offices but is now home to the Aman residences and an 83-key hotel that was developed in 2022 by a team led by the Vladislav Doronin-helmed OKO Group of Florida.
Barry Landsman, an attorney at Times Square-based law firm Pryor Cashman known for his “discreet handling of ultra-high-end residential deals” often involving “celebrities, professional athletes … leaders of the global finance and business communities, real estate executives … and other well-known public figures,” according to his firm’s website, represented the buyer in the transaction, records show. Landsman did not respond to a request for comment about his client.
The latest sale, which went for $11,444 per square foot, follows other record-breaking deals at the Aman in the past year. In August an owner with deep ties to Silicon Valley was the first to successfully flip one of the four-bedroom units in the building for $64 million after buying it for $51 million months earlier. Just weeks later the second-to-last sponsor unit sold to a Thailand-based entity for $20.3 million, Crain’s reported.