Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban made himself the center of attention in recent weeks by bashing former President Donald Trump’s election campaign, but an investigative report by the New York Post discovered the “Shark Tank” star has quietly owned a condo in a Trump-owned hotel for nearly a quarter-century.
Cuban, who has become a vocal and often controversial surrogate for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign, acquired a 3,700-square-foot property on the 45th floor of New York City’s Trump International Hotel and Tower in July 2000 for $13.5 million. The purchase was made through The Radical Revocable Trust, a company Cuban oversees as trustee.
Cuban’s condo has four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a private library and sweeping views of Central Park, while the building’s amenities include a health club, pool, and room service from Michelin-starred Jean-Georges.
The New York condo is one of several owned properties by Cuban, who also has homes in California and Florida while making his primary residence in Dallas.
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