
A reality TV-famous “Malibu Beach house in the middle of Manhattan” has found a buyer, Gimme Shelter has learned.
This luxurious penthouse duplex was built by an award-winning architect above the landmarked Cast Iron House in Tribeca — and it was itself cast to play a starring role in the first season of Netflix’s “Owning Manhattan.”
The stunning, 3,809-square-foot residence at 67 Franklin St. (aka, 359 Broadway) was last asking $12 million.
It was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Shigeru Ban, who transformed the 19th-century building into residences in 2019.
The modern home features 20-foot ceilings and a wraparound 1,510-square-foot terrace.
Jordan Hurt, the stylishly tattooed broker at Serhant who shares the listing with Ryan Serhant and two other colleagues, this week is filming season 2 of “Owning Manhattan” in Miami — meaning more glam homes like this one will grace television screens before long.
While the final sale price is unknown, sources told Gimme that it’s an all-cash deal that fell slightly short of the home’s $12 million asking price. It first listed for $12.95 million in 2021.
The four-bedroom, 3½-bathroom penthouse opens from a key-locked elevator into a grand entry hall. From there, it leads to…