Ben Stiller sells UWS co-op at a $1M loss

Ben Stiller and 118 Riverside Drive (Interior photo via Elliman)
Ben Stiller and 118 Riverside Drive (Interior photo via Elliman)

Ben Stiller and his wife Christine Taylor have sold their 4,000-square-foot, five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bathroom duplex co-op on the Upper West Side for a hair under $9 million, according to New York City public records seen by Co-op Sales.

The prewar orange-brick home, near West 84th Street, will go to Matthew Sirovich, a hedge fund manager who co-founded Scopia Capital Management.

Bruce L. Ehrmann of Douglas Elliman had the listing, StreetEasy shows.

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After buying the apartment for $10 million in 2008, the couple listed the co-op as a $1 million loss last August, using the Riverside Trust that they arranged to purchase it. The former owner was Ann Zabar of the Zabar’s deli empire.

The apartment also has a media room and wet bar, the listing said. [Co-op Sales]Mark Maurer