A prominent Russian banker is the buyer of the Russian Airport’s billionaire Valery’s Palatial Diffum Airport, a residence dressed in a Versailles style, at the famous New York Square, can reveal Gimme Shelter.
Vladimir Stolyarenko, who chaired one of the biggest commercial banks in Russia, Evrofinance Mosnarbank, paid $ 21 million for two units-1007 and 1009-to the famous Central Park building. The drop at the top, with decorations, including 24 kilometers of gold and Venetian plaster, requested for the first time $ 50 million after the large-scale invasion of Ukraine Russia in 2022.
The Charlie Attias list runner, from Compass, refused to comment.
Stolyarenko’s new home covers 5,302 square feet and has views of Central Park. Its lobby is poured into a large room with tall ceilings and wall walls, while the main bedroom suite has a bathroom dressed in the ions from ground to ceiling.
At the same time, Stolyaranko and his wife, Alfiya, have listed another unit in the square for $ 10.49 million. In addition: His runners, Jessica and Burt Savitsky, by Brown Harris Stevens, offer an American gift card of $ 7,500 to any agent who brings a buyer to unit 1503, according to the list.
The Savitskys also refused to comment.
This unit, from the press time, has been off and out of the market for more than 2,000 days. The couple bought it for $ 10.37 million in 2007. They first listed it for $ 12.8 million in 2008, according to Streeteasy.
In 2019, Vladimir sold a place unit, no. 1903, in Alfiya for $ 10 million, according to property records.
The Stolyarenkos are also the owners of a diluted property of Palm Beach who bought in fashion Titan Tommy Hilfiger and Dee Olepp for $ 35 million in 2018, when Christian Angle, by Christian Angle Real Estate, had the list.
At that time, the mansion, at 100 blessed house, had a good reform, but he told Gimme.
Last summer, the Palm Beach Daily News published striking photographs showing the mansion in a poorly extreme condition, with construction workers finally on the property to fix water and Termita damage, storm blinds, rusty doors and more. The article has also shown the frustration of the neighbors with the owners of the estate next to the ocean, and the flood of the charming cul-de-sac, allegedly caused by the “drainage system” of the house. “
“There was a bit of Ruckus in this regard, because they were deteriorating and the city forced them to continue with the renewal,” said Gimme. “It has been years and finally became a view.”
The source added: “It has been a mystery. The buyer has been unattainable.”
He added another interior source: “It became horrible.”
When he arrived on the telephone, Stolyarenkos’ lawyer, Glenn S. Krutoff, refused to comment at the time of the press.
(Hilfiger and Ocleppo also owned the Penthouse Square. They bought it for $ 22.5 million in 2008, and then tried to give -an amount of $ 50 million a few months later. It was off and off the market for the next 11 years, including in 2013, when it requested an amount of $ 80 million. It was finally sold for $ 31.24 million in 2019.)
While many ultra-trusted Russians fled New York after the Russian War in Ukraine in 2022, some have itching and began to return, they said several sources in Gimme.
“Those who return have lived out of Russia for decades and were often educated in the United States,” a source said.
The square itself has its own unique story. Built in 1907, the Chat Style building inspired by the French Renaissance was designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh, the legendary Dakota hand.
In 1986 it was classified as a national historical milestone. Two years later, in 1988, President Donald Trump bought him for $ 390 million and put his wife, the missing Ivanna Trump, in charge, saying that he paid her in dresses and $ 1 annually. Lost the hotel four years later.
It is now owned by the Qatar government, through Katara Hospitality, which was formerly known as Qatar National Hotels Co.
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