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David Zaslav makes another bid to sell Greenwich Village townhouse

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO lists home for $22M after previous struggles

David Zaslav Makes Bid to Sell Greenwich Village Townhouse
Warner Bros. Discovery's David Zaslav and 34 West 11th Street (Getty, Google Maps)
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  • David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, has listed his Greenwich Village townhouse for $21.9 million.
  • The four-story, four-bedroom home has been renovated by Zaslav, who purchased it in 2016 for $11.8 million.
  • This is not the first time Zaslav has attempted to sell the property; he has been marketing it on and off since 2020, with asking prices ranging from $17 million to $25 million.

David Zaslav is trying again to get rid of his Greenwich Village townhouse. 

The CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery listed his home at 34 West 11th Street for $21.9 million, Curbed reported. The listing price works out to roughly $3,835 per square foot.

The 22-foot-wide, four-story home has four bedrooms. The home has multiple fireplaces and a terrace on the top floor, and a backyard that can be seen from the living room.

Zaslav renovated the Green Revival home, raising the ceilings of the lower floors, adding windows and installing an elevator.

Zaslav bought the home in 2016 for $11.8 million, before spending an unspecified amount on renovations. He’s been marketing the property on and off since 2020, including listing the property for $25 million in the summer of 2023; Zaslav’s first listing was for $17 million, according to Zillow.

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A Corcoran team including Deborah Grubman and David Adler have the listing. Agents from Sotheby’s previously had the listing. 

Zaslav has plenty of real estate ties to New York City, not to mention his company, which leases 1.5 million square feet at 30 Hudson Yards (though it recently subleased a chunk of that to trading firm Susquehanna International Group).

In 2010, he bought a duplex on Central Park West from another entertainment figure, Conan O’Brien, for $25 million. Zaslav also once rented another townhouse in Greenwich Village while renovations were happening at 34 West 11th Street; lore has it that the rental is where Zaslav negotiated the acquisition of Warner Media in 2021.

Down the street, a townhouse sold last year at 138-140 West 11th Street for $72.5 million in an off-market deal, representing a record for the Downtown Manhattan townhouse market.

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