You know what they say: The third time’s a charm! Certainly, American Eagle CEO Jay Schottenstein must hope so after re-listing his Miami penthouse. As per the New York Post, there were two other attempts at listing the property—both of which were a “timing issue,” according to the new broker Julian Johnston of the Corcoran Group, who is now representing the lavish listing along with Jonathan Lifschutz.
Perhaps this time around the market will be hotter: Thanksgiving is in the rearview, the first frost has blanketed the ground, and the holiday season is rapidly approaching. For eager snowbirds, these are indicators that it is time to pack up and head South. And, if anyone with this idea wants to nab the fashion executive’s sky-high Key Biscayne home, they’ll need to have deep pockets. It’s asking $33.9 million, which is actually the same price it was seen seeking last year.
Designed by Geoffrey Bradfield, the 10,421-square-foot manse in the sky combines two penthouses, offers an additional 3,000-square-feet of terraces, and displays panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Some eye-catching highlights are the large kitchen featuring dual islands, the contemporary great room with a large bar, and the spacious office fit for a high-profile exec like Schottenstein. The private spaces include four bedrooms with ensuite baths. And, of course, the closets are just what you might expect from the retail-giant seller.
The location screams luxury as well. Set on one of Miami’s exclusive islands, the building is just steps away from the newly-renovated Ritz Carlton for beach days or high-end business lunches.