Harrison Ford's Former CPW Apartment Sells

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once owned a high-profile unit in one of New York City's grandiose buildings, the 19-story 101 Central Park West, built in 1930 and converted to a co-op in 1953, was on the market for $26 million. Current owner Peter Briger, co-chairman of Fortress Investment Group is moving to San Francisco to open a new office for the asset management firm, according to a blurb in the New York Post. Hillary Landis of the Corcoran Group was the listing agent and according to her recently sold listings on their web site she sold a 6-bed, 6-bath, 14-room, 6,400-square-foot unit in that building.

Originally the building, located between 70 and 71 streets had 101 units but with apartments being joined over the years it is now 96 units and is one of the few buildings in the area that does not have a name like the area San Remo or El Dorado. The building was developed by Abraham Bricken and built by architects Schwartz & Gross, who were responsible for many other towers in the area.

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