At 641 Fifth Ave., a number of apartments — which aren’t connected — are now for sale, with the seller intending to sell them all to one buyer in one deal.
A “vertical compound” portfolio of multiple separate condos at Olympic Tower in Midtown has hit the market for $34 million.
The units, at 641 Fifth Ave. — beside St. Patrick’s Cathedral — total 10 bedrooms over five apartments on the 23rd, 31st, 33rd and 49th floors — all with floor-to-ceiling glass windows and dazzling city views.“They aren’t connected and can’t be,” said Compass listing broker Reba Miller, adding that they can work as a home and office spaces, with guest and staff apartments, but that the seller won’t split them up. “One seller, one buyer,” she added.
The 51-story building was developed by Aristotle Onassis in 1975; he was married to Jackie around the same time.Among the perks in the portfolio: This large living space.Even a sitting area in this unit takes advantage of the sights.Whoever buys the homes will be able to look down on bustling Midtown streets.Former owners at the address have included dictators like the late Ferdinand Marcos, arms dealers like the late Adnan Khashoggi — and even Hollywood stars like Nic Cage.
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