Bob Stefanowski, who twice lost the race for governor to Ned Lamont, recently sold New York city condo as he continues to focus his life away from Connecticut politics and toward a major project in Saudi Arabia.

Stefanowski and his wife, Amy, a former-real-estate-agent-turned-home-remodeler, sold a 2,400-square-foot condo in Hudson Yards on the city’s West Side for $7.6 million, less than a year after buying it for $5.4 million, accordng to Crain’s New York Business.

After the quick flip, the former Republican candidate stepped up to a 4,100-square-foot unit in a 72-story tower on 11th Avenue for $8.5 million.

Stefanowski did not return a request for comment, but public records indicate that the couple remain Connecticut voters, casting ballots in person on Nov. 4. They still own a house on the Boston Post Road in Madison assessed at $2.8 million.

Stefanowski in recent years was doing consulting work for NEOM, a planned city in Saudi Arabia. Last year, he was named managing director of the New York City office of NEOM. Stefanowski acknowledged his role consulting during the 2022 election following questions from CT Insider.

After his loss, he largely stepped out of the public spotlight in Connecticut and away from politics. The former GOP candidate has contributed more than $37,000 to state Republican causes since 2018, but records indicate he has made no in-state contributions since the second loss in 2022.

Amy Stefanowski has contributed more than $99,000 since 2017. But after a $10,000 check to the Republican State Central Committee within months of the 2022 election defeat, she has contributed only a few hundred dollars to local shoreline GOP committees, including $30 for the New Haven Republican Town Committee in July 2023.

Records with the Federal Election Commission indicate that the Stefanowskis gave more nationally since the 2022 loss, contributing about $4,000 to losing congressional and U.S. Senate candidates in Connecticut. Bob Stefanowski contributed $3,300 to Chris Christie, the former New Jersey governor who briefly ran for president in 2023. Amy Stefanowski contributed $50,000 to the Tell It Like It Is PAC in September 2023, a committee set up to support Christie.Â