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Jordana Brewster Acquires $12M Park Avenue Penthouse Featured in Architectural Digest

Brewster and her husband will have ample space in their Park Avenue co-op for their blended family.

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ctress Jordana Brewster and her financier husband Mason Morfit have purchased a $12 million apartment at 730 Park Avenue, according to Gimme Shelter. The purchase was made through the Nikki Munson Trust, named after one of Brewster's characters in "As the World Turns." The family-friendly apartment boasts four bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms.

    Brewster shares two children with her first husband Andrew Form, whom she married before marrying Morfit in 2022. Morfit has four children of his own, making their family a blended one. Brewster has spoken publicly about having her children via surrogate and navigating the challenges of being part of a blended family.

    The sellers, Motoko Sakurai and Harry Taylor, bought the co-op for $7.8 million in 2019. The property first hit the market in 2016 for $11 million and was last listed for $12.5 million with Corcoran's Scott Stewart.

    The renovated 4,300-square-foot apartment features a marble-floored foyer that leads to a spacious great room with a bar area and three sitting spaces. The room is flanked by two marble-clad fireplaces and offers stunning views of Madison Avenue and Central Park through six large windows. A formal dining room seats up to 14 guests, while the oversize chef's kitchen features custom cabinetry and a hidden coffee station.

    The main bedroom boasts pocket doors, moldings, and oak floors, along with a sitting area-equipped sunroom. The building, designed by Lafayette A. Goldstone in 1928, is a neo-Renaissance and neo-Jacobean style structure that converted to co-ops in 1945.

Jordana Brewster stands in front of $12M Park Avenue penthouse apartment.