Some of the priciest new addresses in Manhattan—luxury condo towers marketed to the super-rich—have been offering some steep discounts recently.
Central Park Tower, the 131-story luxury condo tower that is the tallest residential building in the world, has been closing some units for discounts of up to 20%, according to a report this week in Bloomberg.
Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Related Companies has turned to deep discounts to try to unload the most expensive units at the crown jewel of its Hudson Yards development, 35 Hudson Yards.
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