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A restaurateur is trying again to offload his duplex in the same NYC luxury building where Marilyn Monroe once lived - take a look inside the $1.85 million apartment
A restaurateur is trying again to offload his duplex in the same NYC luxury building where Marilyn Monroe once lived - take a look inside the $1.85 million apartment
Taylor BordenSep 16, 2019, 23:21 IST
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According to the New York Post, Mauro Maccioni, former co-owner of Le Cirque, listed his Sutton Place maisonette duplex.
The duplex is in 444 57th Street, a luxury apartment building just east of Midtown Manhattan.
The New York Post reports that one of those residents, restaurateur and former Le Cirque co-owner Mauro Maccioni, has again listed his maisonette duplex, currently asking $1.85 million. (The property was first on the market in 2013 for $1.879 million but didn't sell.)
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Keep reading for a look inside the three-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex that spans 1,600 square feet.
Monroe and Miller resided in the 2,200 square-foot penthouse, which has an even larger 3,000 square-foot wrap-around private terrace with views of the 59th St. Bridge and East River.
According to the New York Post, the penthouse was most recently listed and sold for $6.75 million in 2016.
The pair lived in what the New York Post called Monroe's "East Side love nest" while Miller was writing the screenplay for "The Misfits" — the 1961 film that would become Monroe's last.
The current $1.85 million asking price is down from August's listing price of $1.92 million. According to the New York Post, Maccioni previously listed the duplex in 2013 for $1.879 million.