
New York's "
Warmer When Occupied" is a sneak peek into the TriBeCa home of architect Diana Kellogg and husband writer-director Neil Burger (Interview With the Assassin, The Illusionist). And, when I say "home," I mean a former cold storage warehouse. The couple had their eye on the place for years, "drawn to the mysterious qualities of the street and the house,” and finally jumped on it in 2001.
According to Big Time, Scarlett Johansson has sold her 1,300-square-foot duplex loft in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood for nearly $1.89 million. The starlet purchased the unit for nearly $1.95 million in January of 2006, meaning she took a loss on this sale, perhaps thanks to the looming
housing crisis. But, a loss of $52,000 is
uncommon in Manhattan, if not everywhere, so perhaps next time Johansson should hire a more experienced broker.
According to the New York Post, Kevin Spacey has cut the price of his TriBeCa duplex from approximately $5 million to $4.67 million. The sprawling 2,363-square-foot, 3-bedrooms, 2.5-bath apartment occupies the top two floors in a five apartment boutique condo building.
The listing reads:
A complete Crestron system controls the window shades, lighting, entertainment system and internet.