Foreclosed Mondrian Hotel sold for $205 million

New York real-estate moguls Rotem Rosen and Alex Sapir, in partnership with Buddha Bar founder/owner Gerard Guez, have bought the Mondrian Soho hotel for $205 million, The Post has learned.

The partners bought the Mondrian from a financial institution that foreclosed on the five-star boutique hotel, which was part of the Morgans Hotel Group.

The Mondrian will stay in the boutique luxury sphere — but under a new name.

The 270-room hotel comes with a glamorous restaurant space, a banquet space and a nightclub.

Rosen and Sapir also own the high-end Zuma restaurant brand in the US, which will take up 23,000 square feet at the Sapir Organization’s 260-261 Madison office building, as The Post exclusively reported.

The Mondrian sale was first reported by the Israeli press on Sunday.