Billionaire Alexey Kuzmichev, co-founder of the US-sanctioned Alfa-Financial institution, has listed his quadruplex on the landmarked Atterbury Mansion on the Higher East Facet for $41 million.
Kuzmichev purchased his slice of the seven-story, 33-foot-wide house, situated at 33 E. 74th St.,in 2016 for $42 million, as we beforehand reported. His neighbor is Bob Iger, ex-CEO of the Walt Disney Firm, who owns the penthouse.
On the time, it appeared like a excessive worth, because it wasn’t even for the entire mansion. The beautiful residence was inbuilt 1901 by famed architect Grosvenor Atterbury for one more banker — Julian Wainwright Robbins and his spouse, Sarah, who was the niece of Cornelius Vanderbilt.
Later, the mansion was a part of a nine-building compound owned by the Whitney Museum of Artwork that was restored and remodeled by developer Daniel Straus. Town granted Straus the precise to intestine the interiors so long as he retained and restored the landmarked facades.
Kuzmichev’s 4 flooring make up 10,088 sq. ft of impartial grays and lotions, together with vast oak plank flooring all through, the itemizing notes. The rental, which comes with its personal inside elevator, opens to an entrance lobby in limestone and plaster, and results in massive entertaining areas.
There’s a big chef’s kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths and three powder rooms. The “parlor” ground boasts 12 inch-plus ceilings, with floor-to-ceiling arched home windows, and a big non-public terrace off the primary ground.
Kuzmichev additionally owned a $15.5 million three-bedroom in an adjoining constructing that he had hoped to mix — however he bought it final 12 months for greater than $16 million. The itemizing dealer is Richard J. Steinberg of Compass. He declined to remark.
Kuzmichev is price an estimated $6.1 billion, in accordance with Forbes,however Russia specialists inform The Submit that he could possibly be price way more. Nonetheless, as of Monday, Kuzmichev has stepped down from the board of LetterOne (a global funding enterprise based mostly in Luxembourg), which he co-founded with Mikhail Fridman and Pyotr Aven, following sanctions issued by the EU in opposition to Fridman and Aven, in accordance with studies. (The US additionally sanctioned Alfa-Financial institution, which is the most important privately owned financial institution in Russia.) Kuzmichev’s fellow non-sanctioned LetterOne co-founders, German Khan and Andrei Kosogov, resigned with him.
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