Once again, billionaire hedge funder Steven A. Cohen is seeking a buyer for his Manhattan duplex penthouse.
The mansion in the sky is now up for grabs for $72 million— down $7 million from its listing price last summer. He first put it on the market in 2013, when it was offered for $115 million. He later listed it for $98 million, then again for $79 million.
Cohen, who runs Point72 Asset Management (formerly known as SAC Capital), picked up the apartment for $24 million in 2005. He hired the late architect Charles Gwathmey to redesign the 9,000-square-foot space, which has five bedrooms and six baths. Located at One Beacon Court — part of the Bloomberg Tower complex — it's in a prime location on the southeast corner of Central Park.
It's now listed withRichard Steinberg and Matthew Slosar of Douglas Elliman.
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The modern, two-story penthouse is bright and light-filled.

It's part of the Bloomberg Tower complex, which means restaurants like Le Cirque are just steps from the base of the building.

The kitchen has stainless steel appliance and contemporary fittings.

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