
Hugh Jackman bought this downtown Manhattan condo in 2008, and now it is time to bid farewell.
This sharp-clawed hero’s unit is all clean edges.
Australian “The Wolverine” star Hugh Jackman, 53, put his three-story Manhattan condominium available on the market this week. The 11,000-square-foot condo is listed for a cool $38.9 million.
The 2-time Tony Award-winning actor — who's at present performing in a revival of “The Music Man” on Broadway — purchased the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom property for $21 million in 2008. It's situated at 176 Perry St., which was designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier, recognized for tasks together with the Getty Middle in Los Angeles.
Meier didn’t solely design the constructing’s exterior — he additionally had a hand in designing the inside of Jackman’s unit.
“He had accomplished the inside of the condo for the earlier proprietor,” Deborah Grubman, who shares the itemizing with fellow Corcoran brokers David Adler and Paul Albano, informed The Submit.










The unit has been up to date through the years, however Meier’s contact undoubtedly nonetheless makes it “slightly extra distinctive and particular,” plus the views are “staggering,” Grubman added.
By its wall-to-wall home windows, the condo seems down upon the Hudson River and out onto the New York skyline. “I’m significantly a fan of that western view, the place you'll be able to see the sunsets, Statue of Liberty and the river and boats shifting. It’s a view that’s ever-changing,” mentioned Grubman.
The unit spans the constructing’s eighth, ninth and tenth flooring.
On the eighth, there’s an unlimited recreation room and 4 bedrooms, all with ensuite baths, in addition to a visitor bed room with a half bathtub. On the ninth, there’s the double-height nice room, in addition to a house workplace with a gasoline hearth, the kitchen and a eating space. The tenth flooring is devoted to the first bed room and its spa-like bathtub, dressing rooms and a sauna, in addition to an train space. Each flooring has a terrace and they're all related by a spiral staircase.
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