Designer Kenneth Cole’s Westchester mansion will return available on the market, we hear, after George Clooney rented the historic unfold throughout his run on Broadway in “Good Night time, and Good Luck” early this 12 months.
The star’s keep solely provides to the wealthy historical past of the historic Stanford White–designed property, which is “one of many county’s most architecturally important personal residences,” a well-heeled insider advised Web page Six.
Cole is quietly prepping to record the property once more after it went available on the market final 12 months for a cool $22 million.
The house — constructed within the 1900s in Buy, NY — was featured within the 1969 movie adaptation of novelist Philip Roth’s “Goodbye, Columbus,” starring Ali MacGraw and Richard Benjamin.
A supply advised us, “The storied house is claimed to be poised for its subsequent chapter,” and that it presents a “uncommon mix of Gilded Age grandeur and modern restoration.”
Cole’s vogue model is reportedly valued at over $1 billion. The footwear guru, 71, picked up the place for a mere $2.8 million in 1991.
He beforehand advised Bloomberg he was parting methods with the seven-bedroom pad as a result of his three children have been all grown.
The 12,000-square-foot, three-level house sits on a gated 14-acre lot and is surrounded by acres of gardens.
It additionally has three totally different workplace areas, Realtor.com reported when it was final up on the market.
The earlier dealer for the property advised Mansion International: “It’s distinctive as a result of it’s the biggest parcel in decrease Westchester.”
They pitched it as “an impressive Colonial that has a gated entry and that’s reached through a protracted meandering drive.”
Clooney was nominated for a Tony for his position within the limited-run play “Good Night time, and Good Luck,” the theater adaptation of his acclaimed 2005 movie.
