
Manse-y pants: Mogul William Guggenheim was one of some attention-grabbing characters to have inhabited 3 Riverside Drive.
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An Higher West Facet mansion with some uncommon homeowners is again available on the market for $16 million — following a $9 million value slash.
The landmarked limestone lair at 3 Riverside Drive comes with elaborate gargoyles and cherubs carved into its limestone façade.
The house was in-built 1895 within the French Renaissance Revival model, and designed by C. P. H. Gilbert, the architect of the property that later turned right now’s Jewish Museum on the Higher East Facet.
Through the years, it has been residence to New York mogul William Guggenheim in addition to to Regina Kislin, the daughter of Ukrainian-born metals dealer Sam Kislin, a former member of the New York Metropolis Financial Growth Board.
Generally known as the Kleeberg Residence, the house was available on the market for $22 million in March. In 2012, it requested $40 million.
The present sellers purchased it at public sale in 2017 for $15.8 million.



At 37 toes vast, the five-story, roughly 19,000-square-foot mansion can accommodate 9 bedrooms, 11 bogs and city-approved plans by Italian architect Achille Salvagni to finish a renovation of the gutted inside that would embody a “half-Olympic-sized” marble pool, a stadium-style movie show, a rooftop terrace, radiant heating all through, an onyx-walled scorching tub and bulletproof home windows.
The house boasts 4 different terraces, with views from Riverside Park to the Hudson River. Ceilings vary from 10 to 24 toes excessive.
The itemizing brokers are Douglas Elliman’s Andrew Azoulay Compass’s Ian Slater and Michael Koeneke.
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