Friday Eye Candy: The $13 Million Birkenstock Pad
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For your Friday afternoon viewing pleasure, we give you a look at the 3,400 square-foot Wall Street home of Alex Birkenstock, one of the heirs to the sandal fortune that bears his name.
The apartment sits on the 30th floor of The Setai building on Wall Street in New York City, and just recently hit the market for just under $13 million. Enjoy.




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