55 East 52nd Street, also known as Park Avenue Plaza in Midtown Manhattan, is owned and operated by Fisher Brothers. Developed by Fisher Brothers in 1981, the 44-story office tower serves as a high-profile, fully leased commercial space with tenants including BlackRock, Evercore, and Genral Atlantic.
Owned and operated by Fisher Brothers, 55 East 52nd Street Park Avenue Plaza continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, attracting a blue-chip roster of tenants, including Duff & Phelps, Evercore, ICE, and Morgan Stanley.
Park Avenue Plaza is an office building at 55 East 52nd Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The 575-foot (175 m) tall, 44-story building was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) for development company Fisher Brothers and was completed in 1981.
In addition to 270 Park, JPMorgan has committed $1B to gut-renovate 383 Madison Avenue, its former HQ and the ex-Bear Stearns tower. Work there is expected to finish by 2027. Just one block away, the bank also owns 250 Park Avenue, acquired for over $300M.
Billionaire Ken Griffin has added another exclusive address to his real estate portfolio. The Citadel founder bought a palatial co-op at 740 Park Avenue, one of New York City's most prestigious cooperatives, from fellow billionaire Julia Koch for $45 million, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Worth over $6bn, the LeFraks oversee one of New York's largest real estate empires, founded by Harry LeFrak in 1901. They are best known for LeFrak City in Queens.
Yes, Ryan Serhant is a millionaire, with recent estimates placing his net worth around $40 million, generated from his massive success in luxury real estate, TV appearances on shows like Million Dollar Listing New York, and various entrepreneurial ventures like his brokerage SERHANT. He's built a significant business empire, selling billions in property and expanding into a large real estate firm.
740 Park Avenue is a luxury cooperative apartment building on the west side of Park Avenue between East 71st and 72nd Streets in the Lenox Hill section of the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, New York.
The estimate to fix the concrete issues was something like $100m, which sounds insane, but there's a few billion worth of condos in there. It'll get fixed, not demolished.
Hong Kong is the city with the most skyscrapers, with a total of 569 such buildings as of 2026, followed by Shenzhen, New York City, Mumbai, and Dubai. Historically, New York City was the city with the most skyscrapers from the development of early skyscrapers until the early 2000s, when it was overtaken by Hong Kong.
Ryan is married to maritime attorney Emilia Bechrakis, having tied the knot back in 2016. The couple share one child together, welcoming their daughter Zena in 2019.
Donald Bren tops the list as America's wealthiest property baron, with an estimated net worth of $18 billion. Many successful agents built their fortunes through strategic real estate investment in commercial and residential properties.
No, Ryan Serhant did not sell the $250 million Central Park Tower penthouse; his team failed to sell it, and it was eventually taken off the market after being featured on his Netflix show Owning Manhattan, though another broker later sold a different unit in the same building. Despite multiple offers and price reductions (down to $195 million), the massive triplex never sold under Serhant's representation, and the listing was withdrawn in mid-2024.
In 2018, the New York Post reported that Swift had purchased a 3,540-square-foot unit on a block in Tribeca where she already owns a duplex and a townhouse.
The exclusive half-mile road that links Notting Hill Gate and Kensington High Street is blocked to cars but pedestrians and cyclists have always been free to use it. The Crown Estate owns and runs the avenue, where private homes cost an average of more than £35 million.
Who owns the most expensive apartment in New York?
The property, in the luxury 220 Central Park South building, has four floors and - naturally - overlooks the famous New York park. The buyer is billionaire Ken Griffin, founder of the hedge fund Citadel.