A 7,000-square-foot penthouse in Soho that had a star turn in HGTV’s “Selling New York” was reportedly sold for $10.35 million. The five-bedroom, four-bathroom home at 54 Thompson Street features a 2,600-square-foot terrace with a rooftop kitchen, a 2,900-square-foot great room and a floating staircase in addition to 13-foot ceilings, 6sqft reported.
The 16-room duplex, designed by architects Adam Yarinsky and Stephen Cassell of ARO, was previously owned by Mortgage Resolution Partners’ founder Steven Gluckstern, the site reported. Stuart Sussman of Douglas Elliman brokered the deal. The new owner, who purchased the penthouse under an LLC, entered into contract for the property in 2010. The contract stipulated a four-year rental with a 2014 closing, according to Sussman.
The property’s other amenities include a media room, heated floors, stone counters and a chef’s kitchen replete with a see-through refrigerator. [6sqft] — Heather Grossmann