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Tommy Hilfiger CEO Buys New Condo on Bond Street

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Fred Gehring, CEO at Tommy Hilfiger, recently purchased one of the most spacious condominium units on Bond Street for $7.07 million. The lavious property is 2,592 square-feet with 3.5 bathrooms, three bedrooms, a custom-designed fireplace, not to mention there are seven altogether within the beautiful nine-story building, also, private outdoor space, just perfect for an intimate gathering.

According to public records, the CEO at Tommy Hilfiger purchased unit 7 from DDG Partners, the developer on December 13. According to Streeteasy.com, unit 7 original asking price was $6.95 million, leaving the market with a gain after its closing.

Since, the deal has closed both DDG and no one from Tommy Hilfiger has been available for comment. The senior vice president, Tamir Shemesh who marketed the building at the Corcoran Group, declined to comment.

Source: The Real Deal

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