For those who’ve ever wished to be neighbors with the British mannequin and actress Cara Delevingne, now’s your likelihood.
A historic Gramercy Park penthouse, sharing the ninth ground with Delevingne’s triplex, has hit the marketplace for $2.39 million.
And it comes with these coveted keys to Gramercy Park, New York Metropolis’s solely personal park.
It’s the primary time the two-bedroom, one-bath unit has been in the marketplace because the vendor, Dr. Robert Koehl — a professor of archaeology at Hunter School, the place the fictional Indiana Jones character additionally taught archeology — purchased it in 1988.
Perhaps Delevingne would invite you for a drink in her {custom} saloon, which was designed for Jimmy Fallon. He owned the penthouse triplex till 2022, when he bought it to Delevingne for a hefty $10.8 million.
Her house there comes with {custom} stairs and secret passageways which may make her really feel like she’s again on the set of an Higher West Aspect abode from the hit Hulu present “Solely Murders within the Constructing,” by which Delevingne performed an artwork supplier named Alice Banks.
Delevingne, a high-fashion runway mannequin who additionally starred in “Suicide Squad,” was lately within the information for smooching her girlfriend Minke whereas hanging out with Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal at a Stevie Nicks live performance in Hyde Park.
Different celebs within the Gramercy Park constructing over time have included Richard Gere, in addition to James Cagney and Margaret Hamilton, who performed the Depraved Witch of the West in “The Wizard of Oz” — and continued to decorate up because the character for trick-or-treaters each Halloween.
The for-sale, sunlit unit options 4 wood-beamed skylights and a windowed kitchen. There’s additionally a dormer house that serves as a breakfast spot with built-in bench seating and metropolis views floating over the Freedom Tower.
Design particulars embody stained-glass panels framing the doorway to the lounge, which overlooks Gramercy Park, and custom-built bookshelves.
The Queen Anne-style, landmarked crimson brick and terra-cotta constructing dates to 1883. The foyer incorporates a Tiffany glass ceiling and an unique hearth, a fireplace and a mantel mirror.
The itemizing dealer is Tamir Shemesh of Nest Seekers Worldwide.