See Inside Anne Hathaway's Gorgeous New York Penthouse
Oscar award-winning actress Anne Hathaway and her husband, producer and jewelry designer Adam Shulman, are selling their luxe New York City penthouse for $3.495 million. According to The Wall Street Journal, the power couple, who welcomed their second son, Jack, at the end of 2019, purchased the property for $2.55 million in 2016.
The minimalist two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is located in a historic Neo-Georgian mansion on the Upper West Side near Central Park. With the help of Gramercy Design, which is known for working with high-profile clients in the entertainment business, Hathaway and Shulman thoughtfully renovated the penthouse. The result? Original details and period moldings blend seamlessly with modern updates, ranging from durable white oak flooring to a state-of-the art kitchen boasting an 18-foot ceiling.
Scroll down for a look inside the penthouse, which is listed with Jeremy Stein of Sotheby’s International Realty Downtown Manhattan Brokerage.
In addition to white oak flooring with a herringbone pattern, new windows—in-swing French casements—were installed.
It includes integrated lighting, audio, and irrigation.
Luxury apartment buildings, including The Dakota and The San Remo, are visible from the terrace.
Jeremy Stein of Sotheby’s International Realty Downtown Manhattan Brokerage is handling the listing.
See Inside Anne Hathaway's Gorgeous New York Penthouse
Oscar award-winning actress Anne Hathaway and her husband, producer and jewelry designer Adam Shulman, are selling their luxe New York City penthouse for $3.495 million. According to The Wall Street Journal, the power couple, who welcomed their second son, Jack, at the end of 2019, purchased the property for $2.55 million in 2016.
The minimalist two-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is located in a historic Neo-Georgian mansion on the Upper West Side near Central Park. With the help of Gramercy Design, which is known for working with high-profile clients in the entertainment business, Hathaway and Shulman thoughtfully renovated the penthouse. The result? Original details and period moldings blend seamlessly with modern updates, ranging from durable white oak flooring to a state-of-the art kitchen boasting an 18-foot ceiling.
Scroll down for a look inside the penthouse, which is listed with Jeremy Stein of Sotheby’s International Realty Downtown Manhattan Brokerage.
The two-bedroom Upper West Side residence is located in a historic Neo-Georgian mansion.
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