We hear that architect Enrique Norton's Manhattan apartment at One York Street is on the market for $3.34 million, and that price includes the benefit of being in a fairly well-known company.
However, neighbors include Nas, the rapper-turned-tech investor who is leasing the Tribeca building, as Gimme Shelter reported in May.
Past and current residents of the building also include Colin Kaepernick, hockey star Dereck Brassard and author Emily Stone. Meanwhile, Richard Handler, CEO of Jefferies Group, owns the top three floors. (Handler has been the company's CEO since 2001, making him the longest-serving CEO on Wall Street.)
This fourth floor listed unit is 1,733 square feet, has two bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms.
Details include wide-plank oak floors, a chef's kitchen, custom built-in cabinetry, and an upgraded sound system.
The apartment also has a private parking space in the city's first automated parking garage, where an automated “valet” parks the car after the driver enters.
(This parking spot is worth $250,000, according to the listing.)
The seller purchased the unit for $3.21 million in 2016 and first listed it for a top dollar of $3.45 million in April of this year.
The 32-unit luxury condo is a combination of two historic industrial buildings with a glass tower. Building amenities include a heated outdoor pool, a 2,200-square-foot sundeck, and a gym.
The brokers listed are Kirk Eckenrode and Trevor Connolly of Allegran| Forbes Global Properties.