Steve Wynn takes duplex NYC penthouse off market despite a $25M discount

Las Vegas hotel mogul Steve Wynn has yanked his Central Park South penthouse off the market — after slashing the price from a staggering $90 million to $65 million last year.

That latter price is $5 million less than what the casino czar paid for the posh pied-à-terre back in 2012.

Wynn’s residence, on the 30th and 31st floors of the Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park, spans nearly 11,000 square feet. When it aimed to fetch $90 million in 2022, a sale at that price would have been the most expensive ever seen in the building, as The Post reported that year.

Wynn’s duplex, which has three bedrooms, has views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline — and its own perks including a dining room that opens to a 28-foot-long terrace.

Despite this unit’s exit from the market, the swanky building at 50 Central Park South — whose residents include billionaire Bernard Arnault’s son Alexandre — recently got a new homeowner.

Unable to sell his own penthouse, casino and hotel magnate Steve Wynn has a new neighbor at 50 CPS. Getty Images

Wynn’s striking-looking home originally aimed to fetch $90 million. Sotheby’s International Realty

Perks of that home include a massive dining space. Sotheby’s International Realty

One of the bedrooms inside Wynn’s unit. Sotheby’s International Realty

A different penthouse that was part of the estate of the late finance guru Frederick Adler, dubbed one of the fathers of venture capital before his death at age 96 in 2022, has sold for $27.9 million. That’s slightly over the $27 million that Adler initially paid for the unit back in 2007, according to property records.

The five-bedroom, 7½-bath unit was last asking $34 million, down from its initial $37 million asking price.

At 9,500 square feet, the sublime spread comes with a massive 2,500-square-foot main bedroom suite.

One of five bedrooms inside the eight-figure penthouse that found a new owner. Rinze van Brug

A reading area inside the home. Rinze van Brug

The new owner can dine with dramatic views of Central Park. Rinze van Brug

An eat-in kitchen within the unit’s ritzy walls. Rinze van Brug

The residence also boasts a large great room with high ceilings and double doors that lead to a terrace with views of Central Park.

The home also features a formal dining room, a corner living room and an eat-in chef’s kitchen with a butler’s pantry that leads to a second terrace.

Past residents of the building include billionaires Larry Ellison, the internet mogul, and Sidney Kimmel, producer of films like “Crazy Rich Asians.”

The listing brokers for the just-sold penthouse were Erin Boisson Aries, Nic Bottero and Dustin Crouse of Douglas Elliman.

Unable to sell his own penthouse, casino and hotel magnate Steve Wynn has a new neighbor at 50 CPS. Getty Images

Wynn’s striking-looking home originally aimed to fetch $90 million. Sotheby’s International Realty

Perks of that home include a massive dining space. Sotheby’s International Realty

One of the bedrooms inside Wynn’s unit. Sotheby’s International Realty

One of five bedrooms inside the eight-figure penthouse that found a new owner. Rinze van Brug

A reading area inside the home. Rinze van Brug

The new owner can dine with dramatic views of Central Park. Rinze van Brug

An eat-in kitchen within the unit’s ritzy walls. Rinze van Brug

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