Beverly Hills office complex that includes Playboy headquarters is sold
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A three-building Beverly Hills office complex that includes the headquarters of Playboy Enterprises Inc. is being sold for $210 million, according to two people with knowledge of the agreement.
Tishman Speyer agreed to sell the property to Rockefeller Group International Inc. in a deal scheduled to close by Friday, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the transaction between the two New York firms is private. Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and United Talent Agency also have offices at the complex, which is fully leased.
Two of the buildings are the former headquarters of Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc., which moved to McLean, Va., in 2009 after its acquisition by Blackstone Group. Tishman Speyer bought those properties from Blackstone in 2011 and added a third building housing Live Nation that year.
Suzi Halpin, a spokeswoman for Tishman Speyer with Rubenstein Communications Inc., and Dwayne Doherty, a Rockefeller spokesman, declined to comment.
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