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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/nmoore55.jpg" />On Nov. 5, Cond&eacute; Nast mogul Si Newhouse auctioned his spectacular Giacometti sculpture, <em>L&rsquo;Homme Qui Chavire</em>, for $17.2 million, though he reportedly paid around $20 million for it. Still, the piece&mdash;which translates to &ldquo;the falling man&rdquo; or &ldquo;the man who capsizes&rdquo;&mdash;sold for a lot more than its $8 million to $12 million estimate, meaning that Mr. Newhouse knowingly risked losing many millions. His leap of faith left gossip types wondering if Cond&eacute; Nast&rsquo;s capsizing extended beyond the workplace and into the Newhouses&rsquo; personal fortune.</p>
<p>But on Nov. 16, less than two weeks after <em>L&rsquo;Homme</em> sold, Mr. Newhouse&rsquo;s grandson, <strong>Samuel I. Newhouse IV</strong>, bought a &ldquo;zen-like&rdquo; loft in Tribeca. He paid <strong>$2,465,000</strong>.</p>
<p>There&rsquo;s no mortgage filing, which suggests he paid in cash.&nbsp;</p>
<p>His two-bedroom loft at <strong>55 North Moore Street</strong> was listed with Halstead this May for $2,625,000. The apartment begins at a foyer with a &ldquo;back-lit Onyx wall and custom industrial pendant light.&rdquo; Then, naturally, the Venetian-plastered hallway takes you to a gargantuan living/dining room where the ceilings are tin-pressed, the walls are made of &ldquo;Cuban hand-rubbed white washed brick,&rdquo; and the open chef&rsquo;s kitchen&rsquo;s temperature-controlled wine refrigerator holds 40 bottles.</p>
<p>In the past six weeks, Cond&eacute; Nast has shuttered four magazines, laid off 180 employees from those departed titles, and shed at least another 100 from the rest of the company.</p>
<p>More happily, the younger Newhouse, featured in Jamie Johnson&rsquo;s 2003 documentary <em>Born Rich</em>, married last May: Walter Anderson, <em>Parade </em>magazine&rsquo;s former CEO and chairman, &ldquo;led the couple in their vows in a secular ceremony at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden,&rdquo; according to a <em>Times </em>wedding announcement. The new apartment&rsquo;s master bedroom suite is described in the Halstead listing as &ldquo;a sensual zen-like sanctuary accentuated by a multitude of textures.&rdquo; It has a custom-milled walk-in closet and a shower whose mosaic-tiled floor is hand-cut.</p>
<p>Still, the guest bedroom&rsquo;s sleeping loft, with a vintage industrial ladder, is way cooler.</p>
<p><em>mabelson@observer.com, cmalle@observer.com</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/nmoore55.jpg" />On Nov. 5, Cond&eacute; Nast mogul Si Newhouse auctioned his spectacular Giacometti sculpture, <em>L&rsquo;Homme Qui Chavire</em>, for $17.2 million, though he reportedly paid around $20 million for it. Still, the piece&mdash;which translates to &ldquo;the falling man&rdquo; or &ldquo;the man who capsizes&rdquo;&mdash;sold for a lot more than its $8 million to $12 million estimate, meaning that Mr. Newhouse knowingly risked losing many millions. His leap of faith left gossip types wondering if Cond&eacute; Nast&rsquo;s capsizing extended beyond the workplace and into the Newhouses&rsquo; personal fortune.</p>
<p>But on Nov. 16, less than two weeks after <em>L&rsquo;Homme</em> sold, Mr. Newhouse&rsquo;s grandson, <strong>Samuel I. Newhouse IV</strong>, bought a &ldquo;zen-like&rdquo; loft in Tribeca. He paid <strong>$2,465,000</strong>.</p>
<p>There&rsquo;s no mortgage filing, which suggests he paid in cash.&nbsp;</p>
<p>His two-bedroom loft at <strong>55 North Moore Street</strong> was listed with Halstead this May for $2,625,000. The apartment begins at a foyer with a &ldquo;back-lit Onyx wall and custom industrial pendant light.&rdquo; Then, naturally, the Venetian-plastered hallway takes you to a gargantuan living/dining room where the ceilings are tin-pressed, the walls are made of &ldquo;Cuban hand-rubbed white washed brick,&rdquo; and the open chef&rsquo;s kitchen&rsquo;s temperature-controlled wine refrigerator holds 40 bottles.</p>
<p>In the past six weeks, Cond&eacute; Nast has shuttered four magazines, laid off 180 employees from those departed titles, and shed at least another 100 from the rest of the company.</p>
<p>More happily, the younger Newhouse, featured in Jamie Johnson&rsquo;s 2003 documentary <em>Born Rich</em>, married last May: Walter Anderson, <em>Parade </em>magazine&rsquo;s former CEO and chairman, &ldquo;led the couple in their vows in a secular ceremony at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden,&rdquo; according to a <em>Times </em>wedding announcement. The new apartment&rsquo;s master bedroom suite is described in the Halstead listing as &ldquo;a sensual zen-like sanctuary accentuated by a multitude of textures.&rdquo; It has a custom-milled walk-in closet and a shower whose mosaic-tiled floor is hand-cut.</p>
<p>Still, the guest bedroom&rsquo;s sleeping loft, with a vintage industrial ladder, is way cooler.</p>
<p><em>mabelson@observer.com, cmalle@observer.com</em></p>
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