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Brooklyn Co-op Listed by Married NYC News Anchors in Converted Industrial Building

Two high-profile NBC execs list Park Slope duplex for sale.

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n a move that's music to the ears of Brooklynites, beloved news anchors Mike Marza and Rhiannon Ally are trading in their Park Slope pad for a new adventure. The power couple, who've been making headlines alongside each other on New York City's fast-paced news scene, have listed their stunning duplex for $1.5 million.

    The 1,500-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bath co-op is a modern gem nestled in a converted industrial building, boasting soaring double-height ceilings and a spiral staircase that adds a touch of whimsy to its sleek design. The updated kitchen is a chef's dream, equipped with stainless steel appliances and a large island perfect for cooking up a storm.

    As the couple prepares to take on new challenges in their careers – Marza anchors weeknight news at WABC while Ally shines on GMA3 – they're leaving behind a home that's been filled with laughter and memories. "Brooklyn is the best of both worlds," Marza says, describing the neighborhood as a place where city energy meets community charm.

    For Ally, it's not just about the location – it's about the sense of belonging that comes with living in Park Slope. "Every street feels like home here," she says. "We love the way each neighborhood has its own personality, and our kids have grown up riding bikes through Prospect Park."

    The couple purchased the duplex in 2022 for $1.46 million, but it's clear they'll be leaving behind a piece of their hearts when they move on. As Abigail Palanca, one of the listing agents, notes, "This co-op is a contemporary outlier in a neighborhood known for its uniform architectural style – it's a unique find that offers the best of both worlds."

Brooklyn co-op listed by married NYC news anchors in converted industrial building.