From Bravo to Broadway, Andy Cohen officially fired from his long time.
Emmy’s winning playwright and screenwriter Danny Strong and his partner, actor and producer Caitlin Mehner, have officially closed in the West Village Duplex of West Village de Cohen for a complete price of $ 12 million, according to the price, he has learned that the publication.
The agreement, which was completed on June 26, was a quick transaction that hired the contract just over a month earlier.
The 3,500 square feet cooperative, located at 2 Horatio Street, was gathered for two decades by Cohen, the Bravo star and the producer behind “Watch What Happens Live” and “Top Chef”.
Designed by architect Gordon Kahn with Eric Hughes interiors, the house is known for its daring color, broad views of Manhattan milestones and dramatic personalized details, including a sculptural walnut, steel and glass scale that connects its two levels.
Strong, whose musical chess goes to Broadway this fall, called Duplex “My Dream Home”, before saying in the publication: “We are very excited to move -there.”
He and Mehner, new parents of a 7 -month -old daughter, had been looking for more space to house their growth family.
The purchase also marks some real estate shuffle.
Strong has a contract to sell his current residence at 299 West 12th Street-the building designed by Sam Emery Roth where Cohen has just bought a new attic for $ 18.21 million, the site reported.
According to this unit, it has more than 2,000 square feet of outer space, which Cohen had been looking for for some time.
“Outdoor space was the decision! I have always coveted outdoor space,” Cohen told People. “There is a lack of inventory in the West Village with outdoor space, so when I found something significant enough to leave my dream apartment … This is what was needed.”
The sale also marked a professional milestone for real estate agents and old millions of dollars on the New York list, Ryan Serhant, who shared news of the contract on Instagram in May.
“Congratulations @bravoandy,” he wrote, and added, “Thank you for trusting me @serhant with your home.” Serhant later told the New York Times: “It’s one of those treasures you wait for your entire career.”
Cohen had initially listed the property for $ 14 million in September 2024 before reducing the price by $ 2 million earlier this year.
The duplex finally found a buyer after about eight months in the market.
Serhant and Donna Lightz de Serhant represented the list, while Jonathan Stein de Douglas Elliman represented strong.
Inside, the house has 4.5 bathrooms, two fireplaces burning the wood, wide oak and 25 windows that offer views of Jackson Square Park, in the Empire State building and the Chrysler building.
The main suite has a custom dressing room, a corner bath with a teak bath and a marble steam shower. Other prominent points include a lacquered bar, a gold tile powder room and a chef kitchen with cobalt blue cabinet.
Strong is best known for scripting count, The Butler, Dopesick and two Hunger Games films.
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