Jake Gyllenhaal has sold his NYC home for $14M
Call it his next chapter.
Jake Gyllenhaal, the Oscar-nominated actor who keeps surprising audiences with his range and depth of characters, has just sold his Tribeca home in a former book-binding factory for $14 million, according to city records.
The off-market sale at 443 Greenwich St. was first reported by the Real Deal.
Gyllenhaal recently portrayed Iago in a buzzy and extra-expensive “Othello” on Broadway with Denzel Washington that priced out many theater lovers.
The former factory, built in 1882, has been home over the years to a galaxy of stars. Past and present residents include Jennifer Lawrence, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, Harry Styles, Mike Myers and Meg Ryan. Renters in the building have included The Weeknd and his then-girlfriend, Bella Hadid.
The edifice is presently home to Microsoft heiress Jennifer Gates, daughter of the billionaire Bill Gates and his ex-wife, Melinda Gates, as Gimme Shelter exclusively reported. Gates bought the penthouse for $51 million from Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton in 2023.
Gyllenhaal’s 2,868-square-foot, fifth-floor home opens with a large entry foyer and features three bedrooms, three baths and a chef’s kitchen.
He bought the unit for $8.6 million in 2017. Another apartment on the same floor is the only one currently on the market and in contract. It was last asking $13.3 million, according to StreetEasy.
The building’s 53 units feature entry foyers with custom metal wall panels and 8-inch-wide white oak floors. Original details include Carolina yellow pine beams paired with mahogany windows, and antique bronze doors.
The sale comes as the building’s condo board is suing the developer, Nate Berman’s Metro Loft and the architect, CetraRuddy, for $376 million, alleging breach of contract, alleged construction defects and code violations. Metro Loft and CetraRuddy have denied the allegations made in court filings.
The case, filed in 2021, is ongoing.
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