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Noted trial lawyer Bill Carmody — who has repped Uber against Google as well as WeWork founder Adam Neumann — and his spouse, Catherine, have sold their sixth-floor Noho condo for $7.75 million, according to property records.

The posh residence, at 40 Bond St., was last asking $8.3 million.

The Carmodys bought the unit in 2008 from the sponsors for $5.8 million. It first hit the market for $8.95 million in 2020.

A year later, in 2021, the couple paid $11.8 million for a penthouse duplex at Michael Stern’s Monad Terrace, according to reports.

South Florida is now their primary residence.

The Bond Street loft is a three-bedroom, 3½-bath, full-floor unit. At 2,617 square feet, the space features 11-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and hardwood floors.


  One of three bedrooms inside the Carmodys’ now-sold full-floor condo. Tim Waltman One of three bedrooms inside the Carmodys’ now-sold full-floor condo. Tim Waltman

  A dining area with a chandelier. Tim Waltman A dining area with a chandelier. Tim Waltman

  The Noho condo boasts 2,617 square feet of living space and floor-to-ceiling windows. Tim Waltman The Noho condo boasts 2,617 square feet of living space and floor-to-ceiling windows. Tim Waltman

  The sixth-floor unit has 3½ bathrooms. Tim Waltman The sixth-floor unit has 3½ bathrooms. Tim Waltman

  Another bedroom in the Bond Street abode. Tim Waltman Another bedroom in the Bond Street abode. Tim Waltman

  The 40 Bond condo has a chef’s kitchen. Tim Waltman The 40 Bond condo has a chef’s kitchen. Tim Waltman

  The 11-foot ceilings provide ample space for hanging art. Tim Waltman The 11-foot ceilings provide ample space for hanging art. Tim Waltman


  Entrepreneur Ian Schrager. Getty Images Entrepreneur Ian Schrager. Getty Images

Design details include modern chandeliers and wall sconces, motorized solar shades and a built-in bookcase with a library ladder. The residence opens with a foyer that leads to a great room, a home office/den and a chef’s kitchen.

Hotelier Ian Schrager, the co-founder of Studio 54, developed the 11-story building, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, in 2006. Schrager loves the building so much, we hear, that he still lives in the penthouse.

The listing broker was Chase Landow of Serhant. 

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