Be neighbors with Anna Wintour in NYC for $10M
A rare Manhattan home that exudes timeless elegance and stands in a star-studded neighborhood has hit the market for $10 million, The Post has learned.
This four-story townhouse is nestled in the highly-sought-after MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens, a hidden gem of New York City in the Greenwich Village.
Located at 182 Sullivan St., this architectural marvel was constructed in 1899 in the Greek Revival style, making it a true testament to the city’s rich heritage.
The queen of fashion herself, Anna Wintour, has resided on this row — whose technicolor homes in a row resemble a box of crayons — since 1992, and a new owner of this home can count her as a neighbor.
As you step through the home’s doors, you’ll be transported back in time, surrounded by classic details that harken back to a bygone era. From the bookshelves to the exposed brick, each feature adds to the home’s charm.
The home spans nearly 4,000 square feet. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
A view of the open floor plan. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
The lower floor living area. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
A living space. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
The garden level has a comfortable living room, a dining room, a well-appointed kitchen and a convenient powder room.
Moving to the second floor, you’ll find the formal living room, a primary bedroom complete with an ensuite bath — and a study with 12-foot-high ceilings.
The upper duplex, beginning on the third floor, boasts a light-filled living room, an open kitchen and dining room concept, an office space and a full bath.
The dining area. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
The kitchen. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
The dining area. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
The second kitchen. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
Ascending to the fourth floor, you’ll discover a primary bedroom with an ensuite bath, a second bedroom with its own ensuite bath, a den and a laundry area.
Completing the property is a full basement with laundry facilities, offering ample storage and additional possibilities for customization, the listing notes.
The parlor. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
The primary bedroom. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
One of the home’s bathrooms. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
One of the bedrooms. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
Over the years, MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens has attracted a bevy of famous names. Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and visionary director Baz Luhrmann frequent the area.
Notable residents include John Hammond Jr. and the composer Edgard Varese. Even Hollywood heartthrob Richard Gere and esteemed film director Francesco Carrozzini have made this neighborhood their haven.
The back of the townhouse. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
The private garden shared by block residents. Tina Gallo for The Corcoran Group
This historic district, consisting of 22 townhouses, is home to a shared secret garden that spans nearly a block — accessible exclusively through the backyards of the homes.
Hikari Hathaway of Corcoran holds the listing.
Source: New York Post