The Manhattan penthouse unit of Jimmy Fallon is available on the open market this month with a considerable price chop. The property asked $15 million when it appeared for sale in the late winter of this year; it is now priced at $12.5 million.
Fallon began building the combination unit with the penthouse purchase, but the top-floor unit was joined with three other units to form a triplex. The Gramercy Park building that provides the residence’s location was completed in 1883, and its period nook-and-crannyisms make for a perfect canvas for the developing of an expressive city dwelling like this one.
The end result of the late night talk show czar’s efforts is a 5,000 sq. ft. home with six bedrooms and five baths. More exceptional details include vintage wall covering, glossy wood, and a broad variety of color, pattern and texture.
The space reflects a convergence of antique and period bric-a-brac that makes a midnight trip for a sandwich a temporal travel-log.