
"When the future QVC designer moved into the place in 2006, she apparently knocked down all the walls to make it, in London's telling, "a duplex loft with no doors." The two-bedroom, two-bath's layout is what you might expect from London. The lower level comes with two walk-in closets, a shoe closet with racks up to the ceiling, and a custom dressing room with a vanity and teal-green paint job on the hardwood floors."
""I am sort of blowing up my life," the former What Not to Wear host told People at the time. Now, she's saying "bye" to the apartment, too. London's co-op at 577 3rd Street went on the market on Thursday, with Compass broker Beth Gittleman listing the property for a buck shy of $2 million."
"Upstairs, it's lofted ceilings and a working marble fireplace, the living-dining areas, and a home office. There are other nice perks, including private outdoor space that doubles as parking and central A/C in a prewar building. Gittleman declined to share the reason behind London's move, but 20 years is a long time to live in one place."
Stacy London, former host of What Not to Wear, is selling her two-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op apartment at 577 3rd Street in Brooklyn for just under $2 million. She purchased the property in 2006 and extensively renovated it by removing interior walls to create an open duplex-loft layout. The apartment features custom closets including a dedicated shoe closet and dressing room with teal-green painted hardwood floors, a marble fireplace, lofted ceilings, and private outdoor space with parking. London's decision to sell comes after she held a ticketed estate sale in November, selling off her art collection, jewelry, and clothing. At 56 years old and recently reuniting with Clinton Kelly for a new Prime Video show, London appears ready for a significant life change after two decades in the residence.
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