The Taken actor’s Manhattan pad on Columbus Avenue and Broadway is waiting to be snapped up for $13million
Liam Neeson’s jaw-dropping New York City apartment has hit the market – and it could be yours for a cool $13 million.
The Hollywood movie star has put his Manhattan condo up for sale with a starting price of $12,750,000, with images of the luxury home shared online.
The 71-year-old from Co Antrim shared the home with his late wife Natasha Richardson. The couple purchased the home from the building’s developer in 1999 for $3.9m, according to the city register.
The Parent Trap actress died in 2009 after suffering a severe head injury in a skiing accident.
The 4,500 square feet high-rise condominium apartment, located at 111 West 67th St near the Lincoln Center, enjoys panoramic views of the city from the 28th Floor of The Park Millennium.
Visitors are welcomed into the lush property by a foyer and gallery, perfect for art collectors. Straight ahead you are greeted by a wall of windows that offer stunning city and park views with north, south, east, and west exposures.
The windows encompass the living room, formal dining room and den. A well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar is nearby. The kitchen features dual sinks, dual dishwashers, chef’s appliances and ample storage.
There are two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and the laundry room is situated in the west wing of the apartment. The east wing has an additional bedroom and a primary suite that is nothing like you’ve seen before.
The primary suite is complete with its own library, a huge walk-in closet and his and her bathrooms. For gym-lovers, or those seeking a spa experience in the comfort of their own home, a home gym and a steam shower is on offer.
The Park Millennium is one the Upper West Side’s most coveted buildings, situated near Central Park. The building offers full time doorman and concierge services. The building allows pets and pieds-a-terre – a small living unit.
The property is one of three that is part of the Lincoln Square mixed-use complex, a full-block site at Broadway developed in 1994 with an IMAX movie theatre.
Liam Neeson visited the cast of Brian Friel play Translations at Irish Repertory Theatre in New York City in December, hailing the performance as a “true Irish epic”. The actor chatted and took a photo with the delighted cast backstage.
Neeson was part of the first ever production of Translations in 1980, originating the part of Doalty. The performance was held at the Guildhall in Co Derry and was the inaugural production by Friel’s Field Day Theatre Company.