Good things come to those who wait, apparently — at least in regards
to the construction of mega-mansions by Russian billionaires.
After ruling against his original plans to combine three homes into
an 18,255-square-foot Upper East Side mansion — with a 30 foot backyard
and a swimming pool in the basement — in April, the Landmarks
Preservation Commission on Tuesday approved new plans submitted by Roman
Abramovich, who has a net worth of $9.3 billion and owns Chelsea F.C.
According to real estate website 6sqft,
the revised plan from architect Steven Wang means that there will no
longer be dramatic changes to the facades of the properties and that
they will not look like one single home from outside.
Mr. Abramovich can now go ahead and create a mega-mansion out of the
rowhouses at 11-15 East 75th Street between Fifth and Madison avenues,
which are worth $78 million. He purchased the first of the three houses
back in January 2015.
Once complete, the newly combined home will be one of the largest in
Manhattan and brokers speculated that it could add around $50 million to
the value of the property, although no Manhattan townhouse has ever
changed hands above the $100 million mark.
This is not the first time 49-year-old Abramovich has faced
opposition from preservationists to his home improvement ambitions. In
London, it took him three years to win approval to create a mega-mansion
in the city’s exclusive Kensington neighborhood.
Michael Bloomberg, another billionaire, and the former mayor of New
York City, has been trying to create a mega-mansion on East 79th Street
on the Upper East Side since the 1980s. He has been buying properties to
create one big home, but is not quite there yet. He still needs one more property.
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