noharmony
November 29th, 2001, 04:22 PM
BAND-AID HEIRESS CUTS UP PALACE
By BRADEN KEIL (NYPOST.COM)
October 25, 2001 -- BAND-AID heiress Libet Johnson is trying some creative marketing with her unused 20,000-square-foot triplex apartment in the Trump International Hotel and Tower. She has now brought in an architect to reconfigure her five-apartment assemblage on floors 49-51 - the largest being more than 10,000 square feet with a $41 million price tag - to help divest herself of the colossal confines, which she's had on the market for $62.3 million since last fall.
"The space is going to be rebuilt for spring 2002," explains a broker. "And we have a variety of layouts [a maximum of six] subject to what somebody might want." The largest potential layout - which comprises the entire 51st floor - is available for $41 million and would have 17 rooms with 7 bedrooms and 10-and-a-half bathrooms.
Other configurations include a 4,266-square-foot duplex with four bedrooms and a library that faces west on floors 49 and 50 for $8.5 million, while others offer spectacular Park views. The Johnson & Johnson beneficiary originally put the raw space on the market after it was reported her live-in lover, noted hair-designer Frederic Fekkai, complained that the size of her sky-high spread was a bit overwhelming.
By BRADEN KEIL (NYPOST.COM)
October 25, 2001 -- BAND-AID heiress Libet Johnson is trying some creative marketing with her unused 20,000-square-foot triplex apartment in the Trump International Hotel and Tower. She has now brought in an architect to reconfigure her five-apartment assemblage on floors 49-51 - the largest being more than 10,000 square feet with a $41 million price tag - to help divest herself of the colossal confines, which she's had on the market for $62.3 million since last fall.
"The space is going to be rebuilt for spring 2002," explains a broker. "And we have a variety of layouts [a maximum of six] subject to what somebody might want." The largest potential layout - which comprises the entire 51st floor - is available for $41 million and would have 17 rooms with 7 bedrooms and 10-and-a-half bathrooms.
Other configurations include a 4,266-square-foot duplex with four bedrooms and a library that faces west on floors 49 and 50 for $8.5 million, while others offer spectacular Park views. The Johnson & Johnson beneficiary originally put the raw space on the market after it was reported her live-in lover, noted hair-designer Frederic Fekkai, complained that the size of her sky-high spread was a bit overwhelming.