Just a few weeks after purchasing the largest unit in the Puck Penthouses in New York City, Karlie Kloss and Joshua Kushner have listed a smaller apartment in that same building for $23.5 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. The married couple paid $18 million for the 5,672 square foot unit back in 2018, and though they’ve since welcomed their first child and presumably need more space, clearly they were not ready to leave the building.
The unit they’re selling has four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms, and is certainly spacious in its own right. It spans two floors, and the upper floor can be reached either through a private elevator, or more dramatically, the winding white oak staircase. Along with the bedrooms and common areas, the space features a home gym and two spacious dressing rooms, one of which measures nearly the same size as the unit’s guest bedrooms. The primary bedroom contains a sleeping area and a sitting area with a minimal gas fireplace, the aforementioned dressing rooms, and two bathrooms, the larger of which has Arabescato Oro marble covered floors and walls and a freestanding tub.
Beyond amenities, the space’s barrel vaulted ceilings, plethora of exposed brick, and original cast iron beams subtly add character to the space. The unique kitchen adds a sense of playfulness to the space with its trendy sea foam green cabinets and dramatic steel and brass La Cornue range. With the island on casters, it’s simple to transform the kitchen depending on day-to-day countertop needs.
The apartment they’ve settled on, which they’re reportedly now in contract for, is a penthouse in the historic Puck Building which is located in the Nolita neighborhood and dates back to 1885. Kushner Properties, the company founded by Joshua’s father, owns the property and developed the six penthouses it homes in 2014. The Kloss-Kushner family purchased an extravagant duplex measuring just over 7,200 square feet of indoor space and over 5,000 square feet outdoors. The five bedroom seven and a half bathroom space is chock full of amenities, including a library, gym, home theater, and wine cellar. Outdoors, they’ll enjoy a putting green, a lawn for yoga, a spa tub, and a wet bar.
Barrel vaulted ceilings, skylights, and wood burning fireplaces create a unique atmosphere in the space, while the oversized windows throughout make it easy to take in the property’s impressive view of Nolita and SoHo. While details on the price the couple paid are unavailable, it was last on the market in March of 2019 for $42.5 million.