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With the help of architect Michele Busiri-Vici, put $2 million worth of renovations.

Mr. Bolla says Mr. Sarkozy plans to move to a larger space in downtown Manhattan with more wall space for his growing art collection.

The living area has glass walls overlooking a multi-level Zen garden.

If you feel the creative urge there’s still an old-school darkroom downstairs, plus an atrium with “ambient light” to display your masterpieces.

Images via WSJ

· Sarkozy’s Brother Sells New York House Once Owned By Richard Avedon [WSJ]

· Inside a politicians bro’s $11.95M Upper east side Townhouse [Curbed]

· 407 East 75th Street [StreetEasy]

· Politician’s Bro Ditches UES for Chelsea Celebrity House [Curbed]


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  • http://shameandcrapsarko miranda

    poor french people, only 1 word REVOLUTION, the president sarko = mafia, how could you explain that? such a shame, a president who take the money from poor people to give his family like this example his son jean sarko have a huge job and no diploma, his father is a crap painter and have exhibition everywhere, really bad president for a beautiful country. he have all the media like in italy, if you can have a look on the bettencourt story… really bad government who have illegal policy

  • http://none Paolo

    Really. Can we stick to design/architecture/trendland subjects? There’s many other places to discuss politics.

Sarkozy yes, but his half-brother : Olivier Sarkozy, who recently re-did and listed (by Michael Bolla of Luxury Lofts & Homes) this chic loft-style carriage house of the UES for $11,950,000. Historically, the man who defined American chic (Richard Avedon) lived on this Upper East Side Townhouse for more than 30 years

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