
"The six-bedroom spread is at 70 Vestry St., which was developed by Related Companies and designed by the late Robert A.M. Stern of 15 Central Park West and 220 Central Park South fame. The 13-room duplex comes with a private rooftop, and panoramic city skyline and Hudson River views. It was the setting of Haart's Netflix show, "My Unorthodox Life," during happier marital days - and it was also a key part of her brutal divorce battle."
"Last year, Haart won control of the business she ran during her marriage to Silvio Scaglia - and the pricey penthouse, as well as nearly $10 million in cash, Page Six reported. The then-couple ran the Elite World Models agency and luxe lingerie firm La Perla - and were locked in an fierce battle for assets since 2022, when Haart said she wanted a divorce and Scaglia then tried to fire her. Scaglia purchased the penthouse for $56 million in 2018 via an LLC, after signing a contract to buy it in pre-construction."
Julia Haart sold the Tribeca penthouse at 70 Vestry St. for $57 million, after first listing it for $65 million in 2022. The six-bedroom, 13-room duplex measures approximately 7,808 square feet and offers a private rooftop, floor-to-ceiling windows, and panoramic skyline and Hudson River views. The building was developed by Related Companies and designed by Robert A.M. Stern. The apartment featured in Haart's Netflix series My Unorthodox Life and figured prominently in her divorce with Silvio Scaglia, after which Haart gained control of the business, the penthouse, and nearly $10 million in cash. Haart is a former La Perla creative director, entrepreneur, and author.
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