Ivana Trump’s Former Upper East Side Mansion Sees Another Price Cut

The opulent former home of Ivana Trump, located in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, has undergone another price reduction, bringing its asking price down to $19.5 million. The five-bedroom, six-bathroom mansion, once listed for $26.5 million, features Baroque-inspired decor, a Versailles-inspired dining room, and a primary suite with a private terrace and pink onyx marble bathroom. The property, known for its luxurious details and prime location near Central Park and world-class museums, remains on the market despite multiple price cuts.

Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow’s Former Upper East Side Home Hits the Market for $4.45 Million

The historic brownstone at 248 E. 61st St. in New York City, where Frank Sinatra and Mia Farrow once resided, has been listed for sale for the first time in over 50 years. The 3,730-square-foot home, built in 1872, features four bedrooms, 4½ baths, an additional 933 square feet below ground, and original details such as hardwood floors, stained glass, and a fireplace. The property, now part of the Treadwell Farm Historic District, once served as a refuge for friends and family fleeing the Islamic Revolution in Iran. The current owners, who purchased the home from Sinatra in 1969, added French doors and opened up the rear to add light from the garden.

Road Rage Escalates into Stabbing on Upper East Side

A heated road rage incident between two 28-year-old men culminated in a violent collision and stabbing on the Upper East Side. The altercation began in Queens, escalated over the Queensboro Bridge, and reached its climax in Manhattan. After colliding, one of the drivers, Antal Lakatos, allegedly stabbed the other in the face and neck, resulting in injuries that required hospitalization. The victim is expected to recover while Lakatos faces assault charges. The damaged vehicles remain at the scene as the incident is investigated.

Royalty Resides: $5.8 Million Duplex Apartment Once Owned by Sicilian Princess

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, an opulent duplex apartment at 1136 Fifth Avenue beckons with a regal lineage. Originally designed by renowned architect George F. Pelham as his personal residence, the apartment later became the home of the late Sicilian Princess Maria Niscemi Romanoff and her husband, Prince Alexander Nikitich Romanoff. Spanning over 4,000 square feet, the apartment exudes grandeur with soaring 25-foot ceilings, intricate plasterwork, black-and-white marble floors, and a baronial foyer. Among its four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, two bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath, while the other two have ensuite baths. The apartment’s historic charm extends beyond its architecture, as it has also graced the screens of the popular TV show Gossip Girl and once belonged to Warner Music Group’s former CEO, Stephen Cooper.

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