“Our building was always more than an office. We didn’t want to build another skyscraper, we wanted to excite the imagination, stimulate ideas and collaboration, and do so in an area of the city at the cusp of transformation,” Diller, IAC’s chairman and senior executive, wrote in the announcement. “Seventeen years later, Chelsea bubbles with new life and energy and IAC is proud to have been there at the beginning.”
A Marcus and Millichap team led by Eric Anton and Steven Siegel negotiated the sale.
The Resnicoff family, longtime West Chelsea land owners, ground-leased the property in 2004 to the Georgetown Company, which developed the site as the headquarters for Diller’s media conglomerate, which is the parent company of Dotdash Meredith and The Daily Beast.
The family put the property up for sale late last year, one of the few investment sales to hit the market after rising interest rates chilled demand.