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A casino mogul has listed his New York City penthouse for $90million, just months after the Department of Justice sued him.
Steven Wynn, 80, who has an estimated net worth of $3.2billion, has put up his stunning two-floor Central Park South home after shelling out $70million to buy it in 2012.
The 11,000-square-foot property is located on the 30th and 31st floor of the Ritz-Carlton building and if it goes for the asking price, it will be the most expensive unit in the building.
Other available units are currently on the market for less than $40million each.
The sale of the property comes just months after the DOJ sued Wynn for failing to register as a foreign agent working on behalf of China.
The DOJ accused Wynn of personally lobbying former President Donald Trump in 2017 to extradite a Chinese businessman who faced a litany of charges that he fiercely denies and was forced to flee Beijing’s government in 2014.
It is unknown if there is any relation between the sale of his property and his legal troubles with the DOJ.
Steven Wynn, 80, has put up his stunning two-floor Central Park South home after shelling out $70million to buy it in 2012. The living room (pictured) has 10 windows, including five that face Central Park
It features stunning views of the park from its 45-foot terrace (pictured) – the biggest the residence has
The 11,000-square-foot home features three bedrooms and four full baths, as well as two half baths. The primary bedroom (pictured) features views of the park and an open feel with recessed lighting
One of the smaller bedrooms (pictured) also features views of central park
It is located on the 30th and 31st floors of the Ritz-Carlton building and has a stunning view
The apartment borders the park (pictured), giving residents a great natural gateway
Wynn (pictured) has an estimated net worth of $3.2billion
His spectacular residence contains three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a private gym, a library, a home theatre, and a spa/hot tub area.
It also features a private terrace area – the largest in the building at 45 feet long – that leaves the owner with breathtaking views of Central Park. The property also has a 28-foot terrace facing the western edge.
The elaborate floorplan, which is highlighted by plenty of natural light, was designed by master architect Emery Roth, who designed it in 1930 when the building was the Hotel St. Mortiz.
The hotel’s ballroom is now the living room of Wynn’s apartment.
Wynn’s home is accessible by private elevator that leads into a living room, complete with 44-foot-wide and 15-foot-high great room. The room has 10 arched windows – a common theme seen throughout the unit – and five of them overlook the park.
Also on the upper floor, a chef’s kitchen lies in wait, featuring stainless steel appliances, a checkered floor, and a small breakfast table. It also has a double stacked oven system and plenty of cabinets and drawers.
The lower level is accessible via a marble staircase and is where the gym and spa area are located, as well as dressing and massage rooms.
The primary bedroom is located on the lower floor, as well as two other rooms.
Not only will the new homeowners get a splendid view of the city and a gorgeous residence, but top-tier service and access to ‘world-class luxury services,’ including the hotel’s spa and health club and in-room dining options.
The kitchen features stainless steel appliances and a checkered floor
One of the dining areas features a deep red theme with an oblong table and draped windows
A small breakfast area also features views of the park and sits off the terrace
The hotel remains underneath the condominiums, which are located on the top 12 floors.
‘With its superior location, majestic vistas, extraordinary luxury of space and proportion, this splendid residence is truly a trophy and is rare and remarkable in every way,’ the listing said.
The beautiful penthouse will cost its new owner $15,506 a month in taxes, on top of a common charge of $19,107.
Wynn is also trying to sell his Beverly Hills home, originally listing it for $135million, but has since slashed it to $100million. It is still on the market.
The upper and lower floors are connected by a marble staircase (pictured), which leads down into the bedroom areas
The residence also has ample closet space with a modern feel and a seating area
An office area in the home also features a great view of New York City’s skyscrapers
Another seating area has a homey feel with cream colored walls and drapes and blue undertones
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