Harrods owner rejected by co-operative board of New York building

In Sheikh Hamad’s case, it was reported by msnbc.com, that his security
demands would be a disruption to other tenants.

The New York Post claimed and that the size of his family – he has 15 children
and two wives – was also a stumbling block.

His diplomatic immunity also meant that he would not be responsible for any
issues that occurred at the apartment.

It is also said that the board was concerned about his plans to convert the
two apartments into one large home – something it had previously indicated
it would allow.

The brokers for the building, Brown Harris Stevens, declined to comment.

Sheikh Hamad became the owner of Harrods in May 2010 after it was sold by
Mohamed Al-Fayed to Qatar Holdings. He also had a stake in the development
on One Hyde Park, one of the most exclusive addresses in London.

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