After selling his company late last year, healthcare data entrepreneur Rudra Pandey snapped up a sprawling condominium at the Woolworth Building at a hearty discount. Founder of healthcare software company Deerwalk, Pandey and his wife Muna Joshi, purchased a 4,623-square-foot unit on the 29th floor of the tower last month, property records show. The unit sold for $13.5 million, or $2,920 per square foot. Their unit, dubbed Pavilion B, spans two levels and includes twoThe post Healthcare data exec snaps up Woolworth condo at 40% discount appeared first on The Real Deal New York.