There is a sprawling full-floor condo/co-op available in the coveted 820 Fifth Avenue building that hasn’t been on the market for over sixty years.
). Names that were able to successfully be approved to live here include hedge fund manager Ken Griffin and designer Tommy Hilfiger.
This unit belonged to Charles and Jayne Kirkman Wrightsman, philanthropists with wealth derived from the oil industry and a strong penchant for collecting and donating fine art. Jayne Wrightsman died in April 2019 . Their name is behind the funds that support the eight Wrightsman rooms at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where they were both trustees andThe living room above is one of the 18 rooms in the 7,000 square foot home which includes six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
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