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		<title>Belgian Buy Means 54 Bond Street All Gone</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/bouwerielanetheatre_0.jpg?w=300&h=225" />Another penthouse on boffo Bond Street is gone.</p>
<p>In 2007,&nbsp;<a href="/2007/self-storage-king-building-castles-bond-street">Adam Gordon bought the old Bouwerie Lane Theatre</a>, that beautiful white cast-iron building at the corner of Bond and the Bowery, and reinvented it as a condo. Then, last month,&nbsp;<em>The Observer</em>&nbsp;broke the news that&nbsp;<a href="/2010/real-estate/curtain-call-only-ph-remains-54-bond">three of its four homes had been sold</a>, and only the penthouse remained.</p>
<p>Now Jennifer Gould Keill reports that <a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/realestate/residential/ave_PqeNsuRVo6atXzjyXzFTWP">Rob Heyvaert, a dashing Belgian businessman, has bought</a> the unbelievable 4,863-square-foot four-bedroom spread, which was last asking $14.45 million. "It has the feel of a real family home in the middle of Manhattan--and we just added twins to our family," Heyvaert tells the&nbsp;<em>Post</em>.</p>
<p><a href="/2010/real-estate/fresh-prince-bond-street">Will Smith grabbed the top unit at 25 Bond Street</a> last month, and<a href="/2010/real-estate/ian-schrager-more-manical-his-manical-architects"> Ian Schrager has lived in the penthouse at his 40 Bond Street</a> since he finished the fabulous building. That leaves<a href="/2010/real-estate/free-look-48-bond"> only 48 Bond still on the market</a>. Act fast before the next richie rich beats you to it.</p>
<p><strong><a href="mailto:mchaban@observer.com">mchaban [at] observer.com</a> </strong>|<strong> <a href="http://twitter.com/MC_NYO">@mc_nyo</a></strong></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/bouwerielanetheatre_0.jpg?w=300&h=225" />Another penthouse on boffo Bond Street is gone.</p>
<p>In 2007,&nbsp;<a href="/2007/self-storage-king-building-castles-bond-street">Adam Gordon bought the old Bouwerie Lane Theatre</a>, that beautiful white cast-iron building at the corner of Bond and the Bowery, and reinvented it as a condo. Then, last month,&nbsp;<em>The Observer</em>&nbsp;broke the news that&nbsp;<a href="/2010/real-estate/curtain-call-only-ph-remains-54-bond">three of its four homes had been sold</a>, and only the penthouse remained.</p>
<p>Now Jennifer Gould Keill reports that <a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/business/realestate/residential/ave_PqeNsuRVo6atXzjyXzFTWP">Rob Heyvaert, a dashing Belgian businessman, has bought</a> the unbelievable 4,863-square-foot four-bedroom spread, which was last asking $14.45 million. "It has the feel of a real family home in the middle of Manhattan--and we just added twins to our family," Heyvaert tells the&nbsp;<em>Post</em>.</p>
<p><a href="/2010/real-estate/fresh-prince-bond-street">Will Smith grabbed the top unit at 25 Bond Street</a> last month, and<a href="/2010/real-estate/ian-schrager-more-manical-his-manical-architects"> Ian Schrager has lived in the penthouse at his 40 Bond Street</a> since he finished the fabulous building. That leaves<a href="/2010/real-estate/free-look-48-bond"> only 48 Bond still on the market</a>. Act fast before the next richie rich beats you to it.</p>
<p><strong><a href="mailto:mchaban@observer.com">mchaban [at] observer.com</a> </strong>|<strong> <a href="http://twitter.com/MC_NYO">@mc_nyo</a></strong></p>
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