It’s very “Pre-Madonna.” Madonna’s former Los Angeles home is up for sale, asking a whopping $21 million. Spanning over 10,000 square feet, the singer lived in the home from 1993 until selling it to filmmaker and commercial director Joe Pytka for $5.3 million in 1996, records show. She lived in the home during her years
Real Estate
A Midtown East aerie once home to the late former CEO of GE, Jack Welch, is back on the market for $21.68 million. The 46th-floor home — once renovated by top designer Tony Ingrao and recently renovated again — is a combination of two units at One Beacon Court, 151 E. 58th St. At 5,782 square feet,
Henri Matisse used to paint on the roof of this Manhattan building when his youngest son, Pierre, lived there. There’s even a photograph of Matisse himself painting on the roof displayed in the lobby of Stewart Hall, 10 Mitchell Place, taken around 1930 during one of his visits to New York. Pierre owned the nearby
Tiny houses may be chic elsewhere, but in New York they’re generally just considered a good deal. This city slicker calls a closet-sized space home, but she’s customized it to feel a lot bigger than it is. “I’m basically living in an RV or van without wheels,” said personal trainer Nikki in the latest home
Ahead of an iconic musical’s closure, the venue that served as its original story’s setting is opening itself to overnight stays. As Broadway’s longest-running show, “The Phantom of the Opera,” prepares for its final curtain drop in New York City later this year, the Paris space that the 1910 Gaston Leroux novel is based on
Upper East Side food lovers are ecstatic that Daniel Boulud just signed a lease to launch a new restaurant at 100 E. 63rd St. — which the chef told Realty Check will be a revival of much-loved Cafe Boulud. Boulud’s Dinex Group and an unidentified French partner signed the deal for about 5,000 square feet
Metropolitan Opera star Lucine Amara, who has been described as “the greatest lyric soprano of our time,” has listed her New York City co-op for $1.44 million, The Post has learned. Made up of two bedrooms and three baths, the Upper West Side residence is just blocks from Riverside Park. Inside a pre-war building at
A groovy pop-up is opening its doors on Saturday. Looking for a fresh way to skate through the rest of the winter blues? This 24,000-square-foot venue with a 9,000-square-foot rink at the Atlantic Terminal Mall in Brooklyn is just the place. From this weekend until June 4, borough native Harry Martin will be hosting wheeled
Money can’t buy happiness, but it sure can buy a ridiculously lavish boat. A floating town of a vessel has hit the market for anyone with nine digits of spare cash lying around. In what industry publications are calling one of recent years’ biggest and most expensive boats to list, a superyacht by the name
Emmy-winning actor Sean Hayes, best known for his hilarious role as Jack McFarland on NBC’s “Will & Grace,” has been spotted house hunting on the Upper East Side. In early December, Hayes toured a $23 million Upper East Side penthouse at the Wales, a historic former hotel converted to condos in Carnegie Hill. It’s a
A 2,000-year-old castle built during the Roman Empire and, which up until Monday had stood the test of time, has been destroyed. Set on a hilltop in southeastern Turkey, the Gaziantep Castle was constructed in the 2nd and 3rd centuries before becoming a museum. But on Feb. 6, two 7-plus-magnitude earthquakes hit the region, killing
Coney Island will soon have a new competitor in the West Village. This summer, from the same firm that brought New Yorkers the High Line, a brand new riverside retreat will open on the shores of Manhattan — becoming the borough’s first and only public beach. “People want a place to lay down and to
Harlem City Council member Kristin Jordan Richardson has gone silent over developer Bruce Teitelbaum’s new proposal to build a $700 million apartment project, One45, at Lenox Avenue at West 145th Street. Richardson’s office told us that she was “working on a statement” to respond, but didn’t know when it would be ready. Richardson famously refused to back
This seems fishy. An astonished TikToker recently discovered caring for a pet fish could tank her monthly budget. In a viral TikTok that has netted over 60,000 views, the Missouri woman, who goes by @nicr__ online, seemed at a loss for words over the fees a Kansas City landlord is charging for a little swimmer.
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