Edgar Bronfman Jr. and his wife Clarissa have put their palatial Park Avenue penthouse triplex back on the market for $19.9 million — down from its $22 million ask last year.

They bought the pre-war co-op, which features a private wraparound landscaped terrace on the roof, for $15.9 million in 2011 — the same year that Bronfman sold Warner Music Group to Len Blavatnik’s Access Industries for $3.3 billion. (In a small-world scenario, Blavatnik also bought Bronfman’s townhouse at 15 E. 64th St. for $51 million in 2007.)

Bronfman, a billionaire heir to the Seagram liquor fortune from Canada, is currently executive chair of FuboTV, a sports streaming service, and chair of Waverley Capital, which invests in media startups like Roku. Last year, Bronfman tried to buy Paramount, which was ultima

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