Tony Award-Winners List Show-Stopping Upper East Side Townhouse
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1/11Photographs courtesy of The Corcoran GroupFormer Wall Street executives-turned-Tony Award-winning producers Howard and Janet Kagan have listed their show-stopping Upper East Side townhouse. The couple, who most recently produced the Tony Award-winning Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, often held salons at the home, with industry darlings like Hamilton star Philippa Soo making numerous performances. Bubbling with artistic energy, the home is on the market asking $39 million.Sitting less than a block from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art at 11 East 82nd Street, the townhouse gifts a gorgeous first impression to visitors and passersby with a 25-foot-wide Neo-Classical limestone façade attributable to architect Henry Andersen, who designed the home in 1895. No less beautiful are the interiors, which sprawl upwards six stories and across 12,700 square feet. Grand scaled rooms with soaring ceilings on the lower levels, five working fireplaces, and outdoor terraces on four floors make for idyllic entertaining, while nine bedrooms, 7.5 baths, a wine cellar and gym offer private space aplenty.Most recently, the home underwent a careful renovation at the hands of architect Steven Wang and interior designer Steven Gambrel. Many period details remain true to Andersen’s original, turn-of-the-century vision, from crown molding to intricate paneling. These charming details meld with modern conveniences such as an elevator, central air conditioning, new double-pane windows, and an extensive security system to create the quintessential blend of old and new.Elizabeth Sahlman, Carrie Chiang, and Loy Carlos of Corcoran have the listing.Photographs courtesy of The Corcoran GroupFormer Wall Street executives-turned-Tony Award-winning producers Howard and Janet Kagan have listed their show-stopping Upper East Side townhouse. The couple, who most recently produced the Tony Award-winning Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, often held salons at the home, with industry darlings like Hamilton star Philippa Soo making numerous performances. Bubbling with artistic energy, the home is on the market asking $39 million.Sitting less than a block from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art at 11 East 82nd Street, the townhouse gifts a gorgeous first impression to visitors and passersby with a 25-foot-wide Neo-Classical limestone façade attributable to architect Henry Andersen, who designed the home in 1895. No less beautiful are the interiors, which sprawl upwards six stories and across 12,700 square feet. Grand scaled rooms with soaring ceilings on the lower levels, five working fireplaces, and outdoor terraces on four floors make for idyllic entertaining, while nine bedrooms, 7.5 baths, a wine cellar and gym offer private space aplenty.Most recently, the home underwent a careful renovation at the hands of architect Steven Wang and interior designer Steven Gambrel. Many period details remain true to Andersen’s original, turn-of-the-century vision, from crown molding to intricate paneling. These charming details meld with modern conveniences such as an elevator, central air conditioning, new double-pane windows, and an extensive security system to create the quintessential blend of old and new.Elizabeth Sahlman, Carrie Chiang, and Loy Carlos of Corcoran have the listing.
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