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‘Gucci Penthouse’ in Manhattan Returns to Market—Now Available as Two Separate Units

The duplex is owned by Alessandra and Allegra Gucci

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The Midtown Manhattan duplex penthouse belonging to the Gucci family has returned to the market.

Dubbed the "Gucci Penthouse," the Fifth Avenue property relisted on Monday, after being taken off the market in late November. It’s once again asking $35 million, but this time, it's also being marketed as two individual penthouses, each with a $17.5 million price tag.

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The late Maurizio Gucci, grandson of the famed fashion company’s founder reportedly bought the two units on the building’s 50th and 51st floors in the 1970s, though Mansion Global could not independently verify this.

His daughters, Alessandra and Allegra Gucci, are now the owners, according to a representative for Sotheby’s International Realty, the brokerage now handling the sales.

The duplex spans almost 8,400 square feet and has eight bedrooms, eight-and-a-half bathrooms, a paneled library, a formal dining room, two kitchens, a gym and a media room.

Divided into two, though, the units would be more than 4,000 square feet each. The slightly larger of the pair could have six bedrooms and four bathrooms, according to the listing, while the smaller one would have five bedrooms and five bathrooms.

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Sotheby’s brokers Danielle V. Rivoir, Elizabeth Sample and Brenda Powers have the listings. Spokespeople for the brokers did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The full duplex penthouse first went on the market in 2015 for $45 million, listing records show. The price was cut to $38 million, then $35 million, before being taken down in late November.