Just when we thought Conan was getting all the attention again, late night host Jimmy Fallon brings the camera back to himself with a real estate curveball.
In 2006, the SNL-alum and Brooklyn native, who is married to producer Nancy Juvonen, listed two seventh-floor apartments at the oldest New York City co-op building, 34 Gramercy Park East, for $3.75 million. However, the listing soon came off the market and public records show no sale of the yet-to-be-combined units. Now, city records belie that Mr. and Mrs. Fallon may have had a change of heart about the pair of apartments in the 1880s era building, as the couple purchased a $1.35 million eighth-floor apartment from gallerist Gordon Veneklasen, who, evidently, has a knack for nostalgia–in 2009 he spent $5.5 million for Daniel Loeb’s carriage house at 7 MacDougal Alley.
The high-floor two-bedroom with park views was listed with Sotheby’s Serena Boardman. It looks like the 2010 Emmy Awards host is moving up–one floor at a time.
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haha he is my neighbor! When I walk to school, I sometimes I see he and his wife. I don’t say anything because they are normal people trying to have a normal life.