After 21 years of ownership, Andy Cohen has listed his 3,500-square-foot West Village co-op for sale at $14 million. The Bravo personality and “Real Housewives” producer pieced the apartment together over the years, combining four different units across two floors in the Bing & Bing-designed building. With the help of interior decorator Eric Hughes and architect Gordon Kahn, the duplex has become a gorgeous, luxurious, and one-of-a-kind home that you may expect to see on Bravo’s “Million Dollar Listing,” on which the unit’s listing agent, Ryan Serhant, stars.
From a custom cocktail bar to a steam shower, the unit has a lot to offer, and a lot for Cohen to miss. Although perhaps not too much, considering he bought an $18 million penthouse in another Bing & Bing West Village building in 2022.
Check out the listing for Andy Cohen’s $14M co-op.
Andy Cohen’s co-op is impressive in pretty much every way, but especially when considered by the numbers. In addition to spanning almost 3,500 square feet, the unit boasts 25 windows, two wood-burning fireplaces, 11 closets, 4.5 bathrooms, and 4 bedrooms (with the potential for five). But perhaps even more impressive are the one-of-a-kind details it features, such as the marble mantle of the living room’s fireplace, or the custom staircase by Gordon Kahn made of glass, steel, and walnut wood, which is a piece of art in its own right. Bold wallpaper, beamed ceilings, and wide-planked oak flooring tie together the whole space.
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The kitchen is a dream for any entertainer — especially those of Cohen’s caliber — with tons of space, Christopher Peacock cabinetry, walnut counters, and top-of-the-line appliances, including a BlueStar oven. Because the kitchen is located on a corner of the apartment, it has two huge windows that provide amazing views of the West Village. One of the windows sits just above a window bench, perfect for reading or simply taking in the sights. In addition to the kitchen, living room and dining room, the first floor houses a custom cocktail bar that certainly outdoes the one from “Watch What Happens Live!”, featuring gold tiling, a refrigerator, and ice maker.
You’ll find one large bedroom with an en-suite on the first floor of the apartment, while the second floor has the primary bedroom suite, an office, and a private wing with a bedroom and den. The office could easily be reconfigured as a bedroom — with its own en-suite bathroom — and is currently decked out with built-in bookshelves and wood-paneled walls that give a distinctly old-school library vibe.
Next door to the library, you’ll find the primary bedroom suite, which includes another wood-burning fireplace, a stately en-suite bathroom, and a windowed walk-in closet so big it could easily become a fifth bedroom. The en-suite bathroom sits on the corner of the unit, so it has dual exposures, and includes both a teak tub and a walk-in steam shower with its own window and bench.
A private wing on this floor offers a perfect set-up for a guest space, nanny’s quarters, or space for in-laws. It has its own bathroom, den, and bedroom, plus two closets — more than some 1-bedroom units in Manhattan can say.
Of course, the building this unit resides in is just as impressive as the unit itself. The Bing & Bing building overlooks Jackson Square Park, has a 24-hour doorman and live-in super, and is right near the West Village’s very best restaurants and museums. The High Line and Little Island are also just a few blocks away. In other words, the building is nestled right into the best that Lower Manhattan has to offer.
Check out the listing at 2 Horatio St. 12G-14G, listed by Ryan Serhant of SERHANT.
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