Glenn Close Puts Her UWS Apartment Up for Sale
Sunday, January 24th, 2010
Filed under: Celebrities, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, News, Real Estate, Upper West Side, Upper West Side Blog, uws
Tags: 211 Central Park West, celeb, celebrity, Celebrity Real Estate, Glenn Close, New York City, NYC, The Beresford, Upper West Side, uws
Actress Glenn Close has listed her spectacular 2 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom apartment in the Beresford (211 Central Park West, between 81st and 82nd), according to the New York Post via Curbed. The 19th-floor apartment looks immaculate in the photos, with top-of-the-line finishes and two huge terraces with views that could take your breath away. The building has attracted quite a few big names, with Close, Jerry Seinfeld, Citigroup CEO Vikram Pandit, and, most recently, famed financier Bill Ackman residing in the building. Close’s apartment is currently listed through Corcoran at $11.8 million. No word on where she plans to move after leaving the Beresford.
Filed under: Celebrities, Manhattan, NYC, New York City, News, Real Estate, Upper West Side, Upper West Side Blog, uws
Tags: 211 Central Park West, celeb, celebrity, Celebrity Real Estate, Glenn Close, New York City, NYC, The Beresford, Upper West Side, uws
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