Gloria Vanderbilt’s former Upper East Side brownstone hits the market at a shade under $12 million

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Photographer and writer Priscilla Rattazzi has owned the ivy-covered town house since the 1990s.

In the mid-1990s, when photographer and writer Priscilla Rattazzi walked into the greenhouse of Gloria Vanderbilt’s ivy-covered brownstone on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, she was sold.

Now, the town house, set in the neighborhood’s Carnegie Hill Historic District, on East 91st Street, is headed for sale again, hitting the market on Thursday for $11.995 million. She’s retained the artistic use of the greenhouse space — an easy feat given the amount of light that floods the room — and transformed it into a gallery and entertaining space.

“About three years ago, I thought to myself it was starting to look a bit worn, so I did a major renovation,” Rattazzi explained. “I modernized it and painted it from top to bottom, put in a beautiful eat-in kitchen. I made it much nicer, so I made my mark.”

 

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