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Introducing the dream team.
"Alfonso’s exceptional vision as both an architect and price of bitcoin 4 years agointerior designer turned this loft into a masterpiece — and leveraging our combined digital influence was key to securing this sale," Markowski tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement.
"This wasn’t just about selling a home," she continues. "It was about showcasing a lifestyle, and I couldn’t be prouder of the result."
Cobo — who doubles as a serial tech entrepreneur from Spain, known as the founder ofUnfold(which sold for $50M to Squarespace) andHypelist — studied and worked in architecture first.
"I loved combining my passion for design and architecture with my interior designer Helena Clunies-Ross’ expertise," Cobo tells PEOPLE exclusively. "She really understood what I envisioned and brought it to life."
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As for his collaboration with Markowski, he credits their ability to work well together due to their similar career trajectories online. "Jessica has been a friend of mine since we were both just getting started on social media, and now that she’s one of the top brokers in New York," Cobo explains.
"I knew I had to go to her when I was ready to sell — And find my next space and next project," he adds. To which Markowski agrees, "Representing Alfonso in the sale of this Tribeca trophy property was an incredible experience."
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Markowski says the "synergy between two people who truly understand the power of social media" is what made the Tribeca loft-selling collaboration "so unique."