Douglas Elliman Broker Tom Cooper Suspected to Have Committed Suicide
Cooper, remembered as a 'lovely man', recently closed a deal on a $18.5 million Greenwich Village brownstone.
- Tom Cooper, a high-end real estate broker for Douglas Elliman, is suspected to have jumped to his death from the fourth floor of an Upper East Side rental building.
- Cooper, 56, was a successful agent who recently closed a deal on an $18.5 million Greenwich Village brownstone.
- Neighbors and colleagues remember Cooper as a 'lovely man', expressing shock and devastation at the news of his death.
- Cooper left a suicide note, according to police at the scene.
- Cooper's last social media post was a photo of himself next to a Christmas tree in the lobby of the Police Building at 240 Centre St.