Tony Shalhoub, the stage and display actor who stars as the title character’s father on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” has dropped the value of his Higher West Facet digs from $4.49 million in April to $4.35 million.
Shalhoub purchased the “traditional 5” format — in a prewar Emery Roth-designed constructing at 15 W. 81st St. — along with his spouse, actor/artist Brooke Adams, for $3.99 million in 2016, in line with property data.
The Twelfth-floor co-op is a roomy 1,850 sq. toes and comes with two bedrooms, 2½ baths and plenty of gentle, all close to the Museum of Pure Historical past and Central Park.
Shalhoub and Adams restored unique particulars, together with crown and base moldings — and Roth-designed doorknobs, ceramic wall tiles, mosaic flooring within the loos and herringbone-patterned oak flooring.
The house opens to a gallery that results in a big front room, with French doorways that open to a landscaped, irrigated 60-foot terrace, with unique iron railings.
The residence additionally options plenty of space for storing and a windowed kitchen, plus a butler’s pantry with restored St. Charles chrome steel and glass cabinetry that Roth selected himself.
A washer/dryer can be situated within the pantry. Constructing facilities embrace a gymnasium, a motorbike room and a kids’s playroom.
The itemizing dealer is James Foreman, of Brown Harris Stevens.
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