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Awesome and Disappointing: The Meaning of Big Deals at 838 Fifth, Chupi and Beyond
Awesome and Disappointing: The Meaning of Big Deals at 838 Fifth, Chupi and Beyond
The software magnate Marty Sprinzen ’s $24.5 million , 4,552-square-foot, seven-room apartment at 838 Fifth Avenue , the kind of place where there’s museum-quality lighting, Venetian plaster and heated Portuguese limestone floors in the entrance gallery alone, went to contract last month, ...
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cityfile.com 5/15/2009 — • Marty Sprinzen, the founder of Forte Software, which was sold to Sun Microsystems for $540 million in 1999, has put his 4,552-square-foot apartment at 838 Fifth Avenue up for sale. The ninth-floor residence, which was once owned by Lily Safra ...