In New York, the luxurious apartment that once belonged to Gloria Vanderbilt has still not found its new owner.
A colorful haven, just like its owner.
Gloria Vanderbilt’s Manhattan apartment was a colorful haven representative of the personality of the woman herself. Gloria, who died in 2019 at the age of 95, was an internationally known socialite, great-great-granddaughter of the wealthy American businessman Cornelius Vanderbilt and mother of CNN presenter Anderson Cooper.
Artist and clothing designer, she made her fortune through a career in denim fashion. According to TopTenRealEstateDeals.com, his Beekman Place apartment, which went on sale in July for $ 1.12 million, could well be bought soon for an amount well in excess of the original price.
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Built in 1931 and designed by George F. Pelham, Gloria’s home is in a 10-story building located in Turtle Bay, in one of Manhattan’s most exclusive neighborhoods.
The designer’s complex has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a kitchen-diner, a library and a cozy fireplace. Gloria has made it a unique setting with her singular appetite for art and design.
Under his aegis, he was animated with colors and fantasy, making his visit a real experience for his many friends.
An additional two-bedroom property on the ground floor, used as a studio by the designer, will soon be on the market.