Guggenheim Director Thomas Krens Ditches Luxury Loft
Guggenheim director Thomas Krens — perhaps inspired by a flurry of less-than-glowing business interactions following a recent Vanity Fair article detailing the museum's woes under his leadership — has put his 4,500-square-foot loft on the market for a wee $5.5 million. The Tribeca penthouse (listed with Corcoran, of course is "sundrenched and glows with natural light." Pity: All that sunshine would certainly help Krens deal with his depression after he's forced to abdicate the GuggenThrone. Er, if. We meant if.
Or, you know, maybe he was just tired of swimming in asbestos. But we doubt it.
Weekend Special: Thomas Krens' Loft on the Market [Modern Art Notes]