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NY Post
New York Post
27 Jun 2023


NextImg:Famed lawyer Bill Carmody and wife sell $7.75M Bond Street stunner

Noted trial lawyer Bill Carmody — who has repped Uber against Google as well as WeWork founder Adam Neumann — and his spouse, Catherine, have sold their sixth-floor Noho condo for $7.75 million, according to property records.

The posh residence, at 40 Bond St., was last asking $8.3 million.

The Carmodys bought the unit in 2008 from the sponsors for $5.8 million. It first hit the market for $8.95 million in 2020.

A year later, in 2021, the couple paid $11.8 million for a penthouse duplex at Michael Stern’s Monad Terrace, according to reports.

South Florida is now their primary residence.

The Bond Street loft is a three-bedroom, 3½-bath, full-floor unit. At 2,617 square feet, the space features 11-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and hardwood floors.

One of three bedrooms inside the Carmodys’ now-sold full-floor condo.
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Interior of the dining area.
A dining area with a chandelier.
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Interior of the living room.
The Noho condo boasts 2,617 square feet of living space and floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Interior of a bathroom.
The sixth-floor unit has 3½ bathrooms.
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Interior of another bedroom.
Another bedroom in the Bond Street abode.
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Interior of the kitchen.
The 40 Bond condo has a chef’s kitchen.
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Interior of a sitting room adorned with art.
The 11-foot ceilings provide ample space for hanging art.
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Close up of entrepreneur Ian Schrager.

Entrepreneur Ian Schrager.
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Design details include modern chandeliers and wall sconces, motorized solar shades and a built-in bookcase with a library ladder. The residence opens with a foyer that leads to a great room, a home office/den and a chef’s kitchen.

Hotelier Ian Schrager, the co-founder of Studio 54, developed the 11-story building, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, in 2006. Schrager loves the building so much, we hear, that he still lives in the penthouse.

The listing broker was Chase Landow of Serhant.