This is what a townhouse looks like...!
23 Gramercy Park South last year for $18.5 million. The buyers of the 27-foot-wide landmark were Colombian heir Andrés Santo Domingo and his wife, socialite and Vogue contributor Lauren Santo Domingo. Apparently they weren't completely satisfied with their purchase, because the house is about to undergo a serious renovation.
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Abelson writes:
That source said Mayor Michael Bloomberg placed a call to 89-year-old Jayne Wrightsman, the building's feared, persnickety gatekeeper, who lives one floor below the Hovnanian family. Did Mr. Bloomberg point out that Mr. Blau is the honoree at this November’s Real Estate Council Benefit at the Metropolitan Museum, where Ms. Wrightsman is an emeritus trustee? Did he mention that the fund-raising event’s best tables cost $50,000?
Whatever the richest man in New York said, it didn’t work. The conversation with Ms. Wrightsman, who is widely considered to be the co-op’s chieftain even though she’s not technically on its board, did not reverse Mr. Blau’s fate. “Nothing changed after the call,” the source said.
Added the mayor's spokesperson, "From time to time, the mayor does write letters or make calls on people's behalf." Yeah, but if he can't even charm a senior citizen who's technically not even on the co-op board, what good is he? The reasons for Blau's rejection, like most co-op board decisions, remains a mystery. Maybe Wrightsman thinks real estate developers are a bit déclassé in this environment?