Investor Stuart Peterson sells 443 Greenwich spread for $16.5M

Enterprise capitalist Stuart Peterson — the founder and senior accomplice at Artis Ventures and an early investor in YouTube — and his spouse Gina have bought their Tribeca apartment at 443 Greenwich for its asking value of $16.5 million, in accordance with property data.

The four-bedroom, 4½-bath unit is 3,950 sq. toes and adorned in an industrial stylish fashion by San Francisco-based designer Douglas Durkin.

The landmarked former bookbinding manufacturing unit, in-built 1882, is a celeb fave. Previous and present residents embrace Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, Blake Vigorous and Ryan Reynolds, Harry Kinds, The Weeknd, Meg Ryan, Jake Gyllenhaal and Lewis Hamilton.

The house opens with a key locked elevator that results in an open dwelling, eating and entertaining house and an open chef’s kitchen.

Constructing facilities embrace a fitness center, a 75-foot lap pool, a kids’s playroom, a Turkish tub, a wine cellar and a 5,000-square-foot roof terrace.

 The itemizing brokers, Sotheby’s Juliette R. Janssens and Allison B. Koffman additionally repped the client together with Douglas Elliman’s Ellis Bachman, Fredrik Eklund and John Gomes.

A bedroom inside the 443 Greenwich home.
One of many house’s 4 bedrooms.
Rise Media, courtesy The Corcoran Group
The kitchen inside the home.
The 443 Greenwich St. abode has an open chef’s kitchen.
Rise Media, courtesy The Corcoran Group
A dining area inside the home.
The Tribeca pad’s ethereal eating house.
Rise Media, courtesy The Corcoran Group

The Petersons couldn't be reached for remark. Nonetheless, we hear they're shifting into their West Village townhouse at 278 W eleventh St, which was listed by dealer Dolly Lenz, now that long-term renovations that price tens of millions of dollars are full.

The Petersons purchased the 25-foot-wide, four-bedroom single household mansion in 2016 for $27.5 million, in accordance with property data. 

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