Saturday, November 26, 2011

The New York Times evicts billionaire of Russian origin

Nedvizhimost03-05-2007 building of the editorial board of The New York Times "in the heart of the city got a billionaire of Russian origin. Journalists should leave it to the 1 July this year. The building becomes the property of the Israeli holding company headed by billionaire Lev Leviev. The most influential U.S. newspapers - the only tenant is a 15-storey building - to be completely free him by July 1. According to The New York Post, she plans to move into a new office 52-storey skyscraper on Eighth Avenue. 15-story building, which from 1913 belonged to the company's New York Times, was bought from her real estate firm Tishman Speyer in 2004 for 175 million dollars. The new owner of historic buildings from 1 May became an investment holding "Africa - Israel, put him 525 million dollars., Interfax reported. The difference between these sums, formed just two and a few years shows how rapidly the price of real estate in central New York, particularly Manhattan. "L. Leviev, who heads the holding company, bought the residence of the newspaper" The New York Times, made his first billion dollars in the diamond developments in Russia and in the war-torn Angola, "- the newspaper The Wall Street Journal. Oleg Zolotov

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