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“Boardwalk Empire” creator lists UWS condo for $1.3M
Terence Winter and wife Rachel paid $1.1M for the one-bedroom pad in 2014
Terence Winter, creator of HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire” and writer of “The Wolf of Wall Street,” and his wife listed their West 70th Street condominium unit for $1.3 million, or roughly $1,850 per square foot.
The eighth-floor apartment at 104 West 70th Street spans 700 square feet, the New York Post reported. It features a windowed chef’s kitchen, crown moldings, hardwood floors and solid oak doors.
The Winters paid $1.1 million for the apartment in 2014, property records show. Rachel Winter, a producer, was nominated for an Oscar for “Dallas Buyers Club.” Terence also co-created the short-lived HBO series “Vinyl” and was a writer and executive producer for “The Sopranos.”
The 84-unit building, dubbed the Walton, was developed by the Brodsky Organization. There are five active sales at the building, asking an average of $2.4 million, or $1,835 per square foot, according to StreetEasy.
The listing broker is Maria Daou of Warburg Realty, according to the Post. [NYP] — Miriam Hall