The Director of the 'Hunger Games' Is Selling His Minimalist N.Y.C. Townhouse for $10.6 Million
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The Director of the 'Hunger Games' Is Selling His Minimalist N.Y.C. Townhouse for $10.6 Million
""We wanted a house built around how we actually live: dinner parties, films with friends, kids in the garden," said Ross. "There is a proper dining room connected to a full kitchen by a dumbwaiter, and beneath all of that, a real theater with 10-foot ceilings, next to a spa. We went a little nuts, but we're so happy with how it turned out. We feel like the place transports you.""
"The five-bedroom, seven-bathroom spread clocks in at 23 feet wide and roughly 6,400 square feet across six levels, featuring a parlor-floor living room with herringbone-patterned wood floors and a linear fireplace."
"A sleek kitchen wrapped in stone has a modern dumbwaiter that travels to the dining room above, and an adjoining lounge area spills out to a terrace with a fire pit and the lush garden beyond."
Gary Ross purchased a historic brownstone in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, for $5.4 million and renovated it extensively. The renovations included a wellness and entertainment space, a movie theater, and a gym in the basement. The property features five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, with a parlor-floor living room, a modern kitchen with a dumbwaiter, and a lush garden. After relocating to Los Angeles, the couple is listing the home for $10.6 million.
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