Billionaire investor and Och-Ziff Capital Management founder Daniel Och has reportedly sold his pied-à-terre at 220 Central Park South for big bucks.
for the penthouse in 2019, which he planned to use as a pied-à-terre, and doled out another $2 million for a separate one-bedroom apartment in the same building on a lower floor, according to the Journal. As of the time of the purchase, Och has relocated to Florida for tax purposes.
Daniel S. Och, chairman and chief executive officer of Och-Ziff Capital Management Group LLC, speaks during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Friday, Jan. 30, 2009. It is unclear who purchased the property and if the smaller apartment was included in the sale. Mr. Och’s agent, Deborah Kern of the Corcoran Group, declined to comment on the properties.
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