A 93rd-floor unit in the world’s tallest condo tower has sold for $28.58 million — more than a quarter off the initial asking price of $38.75 million.
The buyers are Cindy K. Chan and Hung P. Wong, according to property records.
A 93rd-floor unit in the world’s tallest condo tower has sold for $28.58 million — more than a quarter off the initial asking price of $38.75 million.
The buyers are Cindy K. Chan and Hung P. Wong, according to property records.
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