Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

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TikTok investor Tim Gong buys two condos at 111 W. 57th St. for $34M

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TikTok investor Tim Gong has just plunked down roughly $34 million for two luxe homes at 111 W. 57th St., the world’s skinniest supertall building that’s located on Billionaires’ Row in New York City. 

Susquehanna International Group, LLP, a secretive high-speed trading firm with offices outside Philadelphia, owns around 15% of TikTok owner ByteDance Ltd., founded by Zhang Yiming, that’s estimated to be worth $15 billion — making it the largest outside investor in the Beijing-based social media company, according to reports.

As managing director of Susquehanna’s Asia venture-capital unit, Gong is credited with co-spearheading the TikTok investment, reports say.

At 111 W. 57th St., Gong bought a full-floor unit, No. 52, which measures 4,182 square feet, for $25.63 million. It comes with three bedrooms, 3½ bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling windows with panoramic views from Central Park to the wider city skyline. 

Gong’s new couplet of condos is inside the world’ skinniest skyscraper, 111 W. 57th St. ©David Sundberg/Esto
The condos sport floor-to-ceiling windows. 111 West 57th Street
A copper tub begs to be luxuriated in. 111 West 57th Street
Gong will enjoy breathtaking views of Central Park. 111 West 57th Street
The two condos nearly offer a combined 7,000 square feet of Midtown luxury. 111 West 57th Street

The 84-story tower comes with 60 units and also includes Steinway Hall, which is the landmarked Steinway & Sons former showroom, complete with a restored limestone facade, that was built in 1925. That’s where Gong paid $8.11 million for unit 16S, which is 2,779 square feet and comes with two bedrooms and 3½ baths — along with a wraparound terrace.

Both condos — in the tower and in Steinway Hall — were sponsor units. “Gong,” a source told Gimme, “spends little time here, as he is mainly in Asia.” The homes are part of his global real estate portfolio, which includes residences outside Philadelphia and in Montana. Gong is also known for co-hosting an exclusive party with Bona Film during the Shanghai Film Festival, where he handpicks the wine, the Wall Street Journal once noted. 

The supertall was designed by SHoP Architects — and developed by JDS Development Group, Property Markets Group and Spruce Capital Partners. Gong was repped by Chris Fry, a top broker with Elegran Real Estate that recently announced a partnership with Forbes Global Properties.

The purchase is just another example of how Billionaires’ Row continues to attract offshore investors, Fry told Gimme Shelter.Â