Ian Schrager Lists Westchester Retreat for $7.5 Million in Unexpected Move
Hotel and real-estate mogul puts sprawling estate on the market, sparking speculation about his future plans.
In a surprising turn of events, Ian Schrager, the renowned hotel and real-estate developer, has listed his Westchester country house for sale at the price of $7.5 million. This unexpected move has sparked speculation among industry insiders about Schrager's future plans and potential new projects.
Schrager, who is known for his "tough lux" style in both hospitality and real estate, has made a name for himself with iconic projects such as 40 Bond and 215 Chrystie. However, his sprawling clapboard estate in Westchester has been kept under the radar, making this listing all the more intriguing.
Upon its completion in 2014, Schrager's country house was a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, a serene escape nestled in the picturesque landscape of Westchester. With its sleek concrete floors and sharp lines, the home embodies Schrager's signature style while still maintaining a sense of tranquility and luxury.
While the reason for the sale remains unknown, some speculate that Schrager may be looking to invest in new projects and expand his empire even further. Others suggest that this move may be a sign of shifting priorities for the developer.
One thing is for sure: the sale of this Westchester retreat has caught the attention of the real estate world and has everyone curious about what Schrager's next move will be.
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