Real Estate

Two Degrees between Under Armour's Plank and IMF's Strauss-Kahn

Kevin Plank reportedly purchased a Georgetown home for $7.8 million.

Kevin Plank, Under Armour's CEO, may have just landed himself a new Georgetown mansion and in so doing makes himself just two degrees separated from Ex-IMF Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. 

Washingtonian reports that Plank purchased 1405 34th St. NW in Georgetown for $7.8 million. The home was recently put on the market by Deborah Winsor, wife of the late Curtin Winsor III, co-founder of the bank of Georgetown.

Winsor died unexpectedly in December at the age of 49. Deborah, recently purchased another Georgetown property at 2613 Dumbarton St. NW and put her significantly larger 34th Street NW home on the market. 

Her newly acquired Dumbarton Street home was previously owned by Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who lived there until a series of sex scandals compelled him to resign his position at the IMF, leave the U.S. and put his home on the market

According to the Washington Business Journal, if reports are correct about the 34th Street property, this would be Plank's second home in Georgetown; he bought 1404 35th St. NW in October 2011 for $1.5 million. 


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