According to the complaint, developers and brothers Arthur and William Lie Zeckendorf of Zeckendorf Development, LLC allegedly rushed to close the deal before news broke about a planned 37-story skyscraper next door that would erase the penthouse’s premium-priced park view.
Source: Inman News
Zeckendorfs accused of ‘brazen fraud’ in $80M penthouse sale
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