Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

Real Estate

Star broker Michael Lorber sells his Grand Beekman apartment

Douglas Elliman’s Michael Lorber, ex-star of “Million Dollar Listing New York” and son of Elliman chair Howard Lorber — who is selling his own Southampton manse on Halsey Neck Lane for $18.5 million — has sold his Midtown East condo at the Grand Beekman, which was asking $2.5 million. He was the listing broker, along with Vincent Santoro and Alissa Rosemarin.

Lorber paid $1.725 million for the 1,861-square-foot three-bedroom, which has a formal dining room, study and eat-in chef’s kitchen in 2004.

Museum worthy

An art-infused, three-bedroom, two-bathroom, 1,700-square-foot co-op at 17 E. 97th St. that belongs to Flora Miller Biddle, the president of the Whitney Museum of American Art from 1977 to 1985, is now for sale for $2.15 million. Biddle is the granddaughter of Whitney Museum founder Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and the author of “The Whitney Women and the Museum They Made,” which tells the story of the museum from its beginning to the end of her tenure as president.

The listing broker is the Corcoran Group’s Marjory Berkowitz.

Sightings . . .

More than 140 brokers attended an opening party for the Delos, at 66 E. 11th St., on Tuesday night, including building developers and brothers Paul and Peter Scialla, both ex-Goldman Sachs partners, their exclusive broker Dolly Lenz, Brown Harris Stevens broker Kyle Blackmon and Corcoran’s Kenny and Meris Blumstein.