Co-op in building known for Keith Richards, Mapplethorpe asks $6M

A full-floor co-op at 1 Fifth Ave. — a Greenwich Village constructing tied to plenty of high-profile names — is in the marketplace for $5.99 million, down from its $8.5 million ask in 2019.

The Twenty fifth-floor tower unit, that includes two bedrooms and two bogs, has been in the identical arms for greater than twenty years.

One Fifth is a landmarked Artwork Deco constructing that dates to 1927, and it’s seen some actual pedigree in its day.

The constructing is residence to Jessica Lange, who purchased two models within the constructing.

It’s the place Robert Mapplethorpe shot Patti Smith’s “Horses” album cowl — and the place Helena Bonham Carter lived with Tim Burton earlier than their 2014 cut up.

Interior of the One Fifth property.
The 5 room co-op sits on the 25st flooring.
H5 Property
The penthouse's kitchen.
The condo has an open kitchen.
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A bedroom inside the penthouse.
Certainly one of two bedrooms contained in the One Fifth digs.
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Exterior of One Fifth.
The constructing dates again all the best way to 1927.
Douglas Elliman

It’s additionally been residence to Gwyneth Paltrow’s mother, actress Blythe Danner. And it has additionally been the setting for a bestselling novel, “One Fifth Avenue,” by Candace Bushnell.

Rock royalty Keith Richards additionally as soon as owned there, as did “Scarface” director Brian De Palma.

The constructing is near Washington Sq. Park and the unit comes with gorgeous metropolis views together with the Empire State Constructing.

There are two giant, and separate, bed room wings, and every comes with an ensuite rest room. (There’s additionally room to carve out a 3rd bed room or a house workplace.)

The residence contains a loft-like open dwelling/eating room that's greater than 64 ft, and an open kitchen.

Authentic particulars embody hardwood flooring and movie home windows.

Constructed as an apartment-hotel for the wealthy in 1927 by Harvey Wiley Corbett, and developed by Joseph G. Siegel, the constructing contains a two-story foyer, doormen a laundry room.

The itemizing dealer is Douglas Elliman’s William Martin. 

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