A Tech Power Couple Tires of Their Sky Bridge
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A Tech Power Couple Tires of Their Sky Bridge
"And the one linking 9 Jay Street, in Tribeca, with an apartment at 67 Hudson, is particularly alluring for a certain kind of collector. The chunky brick of 9 Jay, once a garage and annex for New York Hospital, looks quite nice against the oxidized copper of that fancy little bridge, with an arc on the underside and paned windows above. The 2,000-square-foot condo at 67 Hudson, also the former hospital, is a massive open bachelor pad. And it's Tribeca."
"When the fashion designer Zoran Ladicorbic listed in 2015, the property sat and sat and sat. The $50 million price tag was high, to say the least. But his ultramodern renovation (concrete floors, stark white walls) had also stripped the interiors of many of the charms that might have appealed to a buyer enamored by the brick façade with its ornamental hospital insignias."
An unusual Tribeca property links 9 Jay Street and 67 Hudson via a distinctive oxidized-copper sky bridge that contrasts with 9 Jay’s chunky brick and ornamental hospital insignias. The 2,000-square-foot condo at 67 Hudson is an expansive, former-hospital bachelor pad. The complex attracted bids from figures such as Andy Warhol and was owned and extensively renovated by designer Zoran Ladicorbic, who stripped many interior charms during a decadeslong overhaul. Stewart Butterfield and Jen Rubio, wealthy tech founders, later bought the compound and listed 9 Jay Street for $29.95 million, though the property previously faced difficulty selling at higher prices.
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