Adam Lambert stars as the Emcee in Broadway's 'Cabaret,' which he finds deeply resonant given its themes relating to prewar Berlin and rising Nazi power. While performing, he's also busy house hunting in New York, recently touring an impressive $10.5 million duplex in Tribeca, housed in a historic McKim, Mead & White Beaux-Arts building. The home features multiple private terraces, high ceilings, and luxurious amenities, making it a standout in the city's competitive real estate market.
The 15th- and 16th-floor home is a roomy 2,910 square feet and comes with an additional 973 square feet of outdoor space to enjoy the views.
It's wild, how relevant it is... said Lambert - who is gay and Jewish - in an interview with Variety.
One residence that he toured was a stunning prewar spread in Tribeca at 108 Leonard St., the first residential condo conversion of a McKim, Mead & White Beaux-Arts building.
The gorgeous duplex is now on the market for $10.5 million, down from its original $12 million ask in 2023.
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