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Luxury NYC Jewelers' Estate Lists for $3.99M with Hollywood History

Two-bedroom residence at 24 Central Park South available for the first time in over 50 years.

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two-bedroom co-op at 24 Central Park South, the Manhattan residence of late jewelry designer Peter Lindeman, has hit the market for $3.99 million. The seller is Lindeman's widow, Rachelle Goldman, who purchased the home in 1972 with her husband.

    The 596-square-foot terrace offers stunning park views and expansive living space. The co-op features high ceilings, large rooms, and a "Mad Men"-style bar. A unique feature of this Central Park South home is its sprawling layout on the 19th floor, shared with only one other unit.

    Lindeman's designs were worn by Elvis, among others, including Pat Nixon and Chris Evert. His work is also on permanent display at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The building amenities include a doorman, concierge, gym, common outdoor space, and private storage.

    The co-op comes with a $6,531-a-month maintenance fee and boasts park views from multiple rooms, including the main bedroom, which features a dressing room and an ensuite bath. The second bedroom has a 59-square-foot balcony. The listing broker is Allison Chalfin of Douglas Elliman.

New York City estate of luxury jeweler lists for $3.99M, Hollywood ties.