Luxury Upper East Side duplex, once owned by Frank Sinatra is back on the market. E. 72nd St. pad was listed last year for $7,7 million, and now can be yours for just $5,6 million. Built in 1961, this 3,000 square-foot luxury apartment was once famously dubbed a “glittering grotto in the sky” by Andy Warhol.
The four-bedroom pad overlooking the East River was the place for entertaining many celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, president John F. Kennedy and Sammy Davis Jr, who allegedly has tossed champagne glasses from the terraces onto FDR Drive, 23 stories below.
Meticulously renovated apartment has four bedrooms and four full bathrooms with towering 18-foot ceilings and bare brick walls and a wraparound terrace. Additionaly it includes a private gym, a glass spiral staircase, and even a putting green.
Sinatra sold it to his celebrity doctor, Denton Cox, whose other patients included Warhol, Judy Garland and John Steinbeck.