Cliff Chenfeld
Kiddie Music Mogul to Flip $7.96 M. Upper West Side Condo
If you’ve co-founded the biggest preteen music phenomenon since the Backstreet Boys, and you also happen to have a record label that’s made cheesy but enormously well-selling compilations (Monster Ballads, Goin’ South), it’s all right if you spend nearly $8 million on a three-unit apartment and then, before spending a night there, decide you don’t quite want it anymore.
Cliff Chenfeld, the 48-year-old lawyer and music entrepreneur who helped launch the tectonically successful Kidz Bop concert tour and CD series (as of last year, the first 12 volumes had sold over 10 million copies, and two more have since been released), paid $7,965,000 for a 14-room, 5,200-square-foot loft at 219 West 81st Street last month. read more »













