In the News: All-women team demolishes Weinstein offices

WOMEN DEMO WEINSTEIN OFFICES
Fortune reports that when Barbara Kavovit — a former real housewife of New York, which is such an odd twist — and her firm Evergreen Construction was hired to demolish the second floor of 99 Hudson, she made sure she had a woman project manager and woman-run trades to do the job. “I had a permanent smile on my face as I watched each wall come down. I took a sledgehammer and started bashing in the walls,” Kavovit told the magazine. “I felt a feeling of triumph, of closure, and rebuilding to make it better. It was a shift to me that as a woman-owned business we got hired to take down Harvey Weinstein’s offices.”

BRADY-BUNDCHEN CLOSING
The Post reports that Tom Brady and Gisele Bündchen unloaded their five-bedroom apartment on the 12th Floor of 70 Vestry for $40 million now that Brady plays for Tampa Bay. They bought it in 2018 for $25.46 million. They are keeping a smaller unit in the building.

DERON WILLIAMS SELLS PENTHOUSE
The Post also notes that retired Brooklyn Nets player Deron Williams just sold his 7000-square-foot penthouse at 25 N. Moore for $16.4 million, a bit under the $33M asking price. He paid $15.8 million for it in 2013. It has a climate-controlled wine-tasting room.

ROCKY AT 110 HUDSON
ICYMI, cops were able to catch this racoon after he was stuck out on a ledge at 110 Hudson. How he made the 911 call to begin with, I don’t know. The Daily News reported that he then scurried off. But if you want to read the four-hour version of what happened next, Carl Glassman has all the details — including the finale, which takes place in the Bronx — here.

 

4 Comments

  1. I thought Harvey’s personal office was in the Tribeca Film Center building…the same building Tribeca Grill is in.

  2. Loving the women led demolish of the Weinstein offices.

  3. Loving the women led demolish of the Weinstein offices.

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