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A significant financial dispute has emerged between two giants of the luxury market. The renowned auction house Sotheby's is being accused of failing to pay a multi-million dollar commission related to the sale of its former New York headquarters. The claim, filed by the global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield, seeks $10.2 million.
The controversy stems from the 2019 sale of Sotheby's iconic York Avenue building for a reported $100 million. According to the legal filing, Cushman & Wakefield acted as the broker for the transaction and is owed a substantial commission for its role in facilitating the deal. The firm asserts that a formal agreement was in place guaranteeing this payment upon the successful closing of the sale.
Sotheby's, which has since relocated its headquarters, has not publicly commented on the specifics of the allegations. The case highlights the high-stakes nature of premium commercial real estate transactions in Manhattan, where broker commissions on major property sales routinely reach eight figures. Industry observers note that such disputes, while not uncommon, are typically resolved privately before reaching the courts. The legal filing indicates that negotiations between the two companies ultimately broke down, leading to the current claim for payment. The outcome will be closely watched within the intersecting worlds of high-end real estate and art commerce.
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