Former American Express CEO lists home in tony NYC co-op for $25M

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Robinson and his wife, Linda, most recently Vice Chair at BlackRock, Inc., have owned this 778 Park Ave. residence since 2000.

Former American Express CEO James Robinson has listed his Upper East Side home for more than a credit card swipe.Inside a collection of luxe homes now for sale in prime Napa ValleyAnother apartment is listed in the famed 778 Park Ave. on the Upper East Side. Priced at $25 million, this one spans the entire ninth floor.in June for $24.

James Robinson was CEO of AmEx from 1970 to 1993 before leaving to cofound the venture capital firm RRE Ventures. He’s been on the board at Coca Cola since 1975. Linda Robinson co-founded the corporate and financial consulting firm Robinson Lerer & Montgomery in 1986, and left for BlackRock in 2011 after serving on its board since 2004.

Brokers Linda Reiner and Lisa Tarnopol Deslauriers of Coldwell Banker Warburg declined to comment on the property. Sotheby’s International Realty associate broker Nikki Field, who shares the listing, couldn’t be reached as of press time.

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