Tribeca

Christie Brinkley Rents $30K/month Tribeca Apartment

Supermodel Christie Brinkley recently picked up a penthouse in Tribeca for $29,500 per month while two of her Hamptons estates are still on the market. The gorgeous 3,000-square-foot apartment at 475 Greenwich Street boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, two terraces and incredible views of the Hudson River. Although Brinkley has called the Hamptons home for decades, one of her Sag Harbor estates is currently listed for $20 million and another, a little further down, for $29.5 million, as Variety reported.

The open-layout and abundance of natural light serve as the perfect backdrop for entertaining; Brinkley recently hosted her 64th birthday party at the penthouse, according to Variety. On this level, the over 850-square-foot rooftop features iconic city views.

The lower level is home to the spacious master suite, which also includes floor-to-ceiling windows. The master features two closets, with one as a customized walk-in. The ensuite bathroom has a deep-soaking tub, walk-in shower and dual sink vanity. The two additional bathrooms can be found on the same level, separated from the master bedroom by a media room.

The three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath penthouse sits in the Zinc Building, a 21-unit, 7-story development designed by Greenberg Farrow Architects. Residents at the Zinc have access to a gym and bike storage room.

[Listing: 475 Greenwich Street, #PH-6A by Danny DavisLisa Balbuena and Lisa Resnick for Town Residential]

Gwyneth Paltrow’s All-White Tribeca Penthouse Hits The Market For $10M

Though not notable for leading a private lifestyle (might we mention her very public “conscious uncoupling” and certain intimate products that she’s touted on her blog Goop), Gwyneth Paltrow has been reticent to showcase interior photos of her Tribeca penthouse. She first listed the pad at 416 Washington Street last March for $14.25 million; after chopping the price to $12.85 million in November, she self-published a few images on Goop; but now that it’s taken a third cut to $9,995,000, it looks like Gwynie is loosening up. LL NYC first spotted the new listing with Compass, which now has plenty of views, from the famous fuzzy nap zones, to the living room swing made of an antique Indoor door, to endless swaths of white marble and ethereal hand-painted wall coverings.

Gwyneth enlisted celeb designers Roman & Williams to outfit the 3,892-square-foot home, requesting a departure from their usual dark and moody interiors. According to Robin Standefer, principal at the firm, “Gwyneth saw how we could instead channel this ethereal palette: light delicate whites, palest lavenders, grays, silvers, embroidery details.” On Goop she was sure to note that it’s unlike those Tribeca lofts with ““rough-hewn wooden beams and exposed lightbulb filaments,” but rather “floats above the cobblestone streets like a pale, dreamy cloud” thanks to “pastel silks, hand-embroidered wallpapers, and cool swaths of marble.”

A large entry gallery is filled with storage, as well as a fireplace, skylight, and powder room. Next, the great room is topped by an 11-foot-tall, custom-pressed tin ceiling and lined with oversize arched windows and French doors leading to a charming 500-square-foot terrace. There’s a marble gas fireplace, the aforementioned sofa swing, and a super-low, zen-like dining table.

Another oversized banquette-style dining area is off the kitchen, which is covered in book-matched white marble, custom white cabinetry, and white-painted wood floors.

The master suite has access to another terrace and also boasts four custom closets and a sky-lit bathroom with heated floors, a steam shower, and deep soaking tub.

There are two more bedrooms, both with large closets and en-suite bathrooms, joined by a pocket door.

As 6sqft previously explained, “Gwyneth and then-husband Chris Martin bought the apartment as a pied-a-terre in 2007 for $5.1 million after selling a nearby loft at 13 Harrison Street that they’d bought in 2005 for $7.95 million.” Since the family is now based full-time in LA, she decided to sell.

Jason Biggs & Wife List Stylish Tribeca Loft For $3M

“American Pie” and “Orange is the New Black” actor Jason Biggs married actress and author Jenny Mollen in 2008, after they met filming “My Best Friend’s Girl.” Five years later, the trendy couple bought a sprawling Tribeca loft at 288 West Street for $2.55 million, enlisting designer-to-the-stars Cliff Fong (with whom they’d worked previously on two L.A. homes) to outfit the space with a combination of modern furniture and accessories from Wayfair.com, their extensive art collection, and playful and comfortable pieces to accommodate their three-year-old son Sid–all of which blend seamlessly with the loft’s brick walls, exposed timber framing and beams, raw pipes, and open floorplan. They’ve now decided to put the apartment on the market, and it’s asking a not-especially, marked-up price of $2,995,000.

The 2,200-square-foot home is currently configured as a three-bedroom plus home office. Throughout are high ceilings, hardwood floors, and sleek recessed lighting. Fong used patterned and textured rugs to divide the open space into separate functions; he also thoughtfully mixed colorful statement pieces like the orange chairs in the sitting area with more classic choices like the Danish-style dining table and chairs. In a feature on their home, Biggs told People magazine that his style is “eclectic, rebellious and comfortable,” which certainly comes through in the interior design and artwork.

The kitchen is outfitted with all stainless steel, high-end appliances, as well as custom concrete countertops, a wine fridge, and industrial-style open shelving.

The master suite is quite large and has two window seats, an updated bathroom, and a washer/dryer.

In addition, the building has a 1,000-square-foot common roof deck with a gas grill and panoramic Hudson River views.

Bethenny Frankel Lists Large Tribeca Loft

Bethenny Frankel, “Real Housewives of New York City” star and outspoken founder of the Skinny Girl empire, finalized her divorce from ex-husband Jason Hoppy over the summer after four long years. Perhaps the most contentious part of the legal battle was that he remained in the Tribeca loft that she purchased in 2011 for just under $5 million while she hotel-hopped (she notoriously referred to herself as “the richest homeless person in Manhattan”). But things seem to be turning around for Frankel; she bought and renovated a $4.2 million Soho loft back in April 2015, and she’s now finally listed the Tribeca condo for an impressive $6.95 million, reports Variety. The four-bedroom corner spread at 195 Hudson Street is cool and contemporary and boasts luxe details such as a 180-bottle wine fridge, decked-out closet/dressing room, and totally custom office (which made many an appearance on the Bravo reality show).

A polished nickel entryway leads to the large living/dining room and kitchen, which is outfitted with sleek white Poggen Pohl cabinetry, Ceasarstone counters, and high-end appliances including an InSinkErator, full-size wine fridge, and built-in espresso machine. Throughout, you’ll find nearly 12-foot ceilings, heroic columns, and hardwood floors.

The master suite has a walk-in dressing room with an entire wall of closets. The master bath has dual sinks, a Toto toilet and bidet, soaking tub, and steam shower.

The other two bedrooms are connected by a Jack-and-Jill bath.

Other features of the loft include a laundry room and private storage room on the same floor, manual solar shades, and a deeded private indoor parking spot.

Not surprisingly, the listing is held by Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes of Bravo’s other hit “Million Dollar Listing.” We’d bet that Frankel and her loft will be appearing on the next season.