The sale of the Whitney Museum's portfolio of brownstones near its Upper East Side building has just hit public record, and the official sale price, until now under wraps, is $95 million. Not too far below the Whitney's originally-wished-for $100 million. As the museum heads for MePa, the brownstones' buyer, investor Daniel E. Straus, has hired preservationist architects Beyer Blinder Belle to play with ideas for the Whitney castoffs. [ACRIS; previously]
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