A penthouse in the famous SoHo Gallery building has sold for $10.6 million, a 33 percent discount from its initial asking price of $16 million, according to The Real Deal.
The gorgeous triplex at 94 Thompson Street boasts a 29-foot living room ceiling, a glass-enclosed Zen viewing garden and a big terrace with 360-degree views. Square footage is 3,500 on the interior and 2,200 on the exterior.
Owned by Ian Tarr, the CEO of a scientific database company, the property was gutted and rebuilt a few years ago by architect Nico Rensch.
The buyer was listed only as an anonymous LLC, according to The Real Deal. Stribling & Associates had the listing.
A beautiful double-height living room

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From the other side

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Looking out on the zen garden

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