
Actual home vibes: Bravo's Andy Cohen snagged a 3,000-square-foot downtown penthouse.
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Bravo, Andy!
Andy Cohen, the TV host/producer of Bravo’s “Watch What Occurs Dwell” has purchased a prewar duplex penthouse in Manhattan’s West Village, Gimme can solely report.
The penthouse, at 299 W. twelfth St., was final asking $18.3 million, as Gimme Shelter first reported.
The quantity Cohen can pay for the unfold isn’t but clear — however it was amongst the 24 contracts signed final week for metropolis houses $4 million and above, based on Monday’s Olshan Luxurious Market Report.
The 17-story constructing is the tallest within the West Village north of Canal Road — with unparalleled views — and sits on the north finish of Abingdon Sq. Park.
This week, Cohen blasted the federal government’s “abysmal” response to the monkeypox virus and warned his “homosexual brothers” to remain protected whereas asking the general public to not stigmatize the gay neighborhood amid the outbreak.
Cohen presently lives in a close-by duplex at 2 Horatio.





Each buildings — Cohen’s present duplex and the penthouse he's in contract to purchase — have been developed by the famed Bing & Bing brothers.
“Andy checked out every little thing within the space earlier than selecting the penthouse,” a supply stated. “He loves the neighborhood. However the penthouse wants a number of work.”
Cohen, who can also be identified for entertaining his shut, and well-known, mates like Sarah Jessica Parker and CNN’s Anderson Cooper, is up for the problem, we hear.
The three,000-square-foot, three-bedroom, four-bath penthouse comes with authentic particulars like beamed ceilings — and a couple of,000 sq. toes of outside area over two flooring, together with a solarium, a wrap terrace and beautiful views of the Village.
The ceilings on the highest ground rise to 14 toes, whereas they're 10 toes excessive on the decrease ground. The chef’s kitchen and front room have French doorways that open to the terrace.
The sellers are attorneys and Democratic Occasion organizers Willard Taylor and Virginia Davies.
The constructing was designed by Emery Roth.
The itemizing dealer, Frans Preidel of Brown Harris Stevens, declined remark.
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