Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward's former New York City penthouse on the market for nearly $10 million

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Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward's former New York City penthouse is officially on the market for $9.95 million. The couple purchased the home in the 1980s and often hosted other celebs there.

Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward's former New York City home is for sale. The former Hollywood power couple's penthouse in the upscale neighborhood of Carnegie Hill is on the market for $9.95 million, according to listings held by Noble Black and Jennifer Stillman of Douglas Elliman Real Estate. The home was listed by their children on behalf of Woodward, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2007. Newman died a year later in September 2008.

Aside from housing the Hollywood legends, the home is also reported to have been where Newman and Woodward would host their friends in the industry, including Tom Cruise, Cher, Harry Belafonte and others. Accessed through a private elevator, guests are immediately welcomed into the home with the grand foyer, leading to the living room on the right-hand side.

The home also features a spare room, which can be used as either an office or a third bedroom. In addition, the room boasts built-in bookshelves, which line the doorway of the French doors that lead into the room from the foyer. The home's luxurious primary bedroom boasts its own private seating area and its own wrap-around terrace, with stunning views of the city and plenty of natural light coming in. Connected to the primary bedroom are its sizable en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet.

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