This is not the first time the power couple bought a piece of New York City history. — for a four-story home in the East Village that had been built in 1921, and where artist and conductor Walter De Maria lived and worked. That home now serves as the Brant Foundation Art Study Center.The Upper East Side townhouses — 47 feet wide — are perfectly preserved, with grand details from another era.
“The homes have not been touched in 30 years. They need a lot of work, but they are beautiful,” a source said, adding that renovations will “run well into the millions” of dollars.No. 67 opens to a formal entry hall with high ceilings, a woodburning fireplace and original marble floors. French doors lead to a courtyard that connects to No. 69.
The second floor, once used for staff, is now a full-floor library and home office — with the original walk-in silver safe.Next door, No. 69 boasts a portico with a wrought-iron lantern and a curb cut that leads to apple-green double doors housing the five-car garage. The corner living room has 14-foot ceilings and an “elaborately carved” woodburning fireplace — the room could also connect to the front parlor of No. 67.
Good on them!
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