New York City’s Chelsea townhouse at Barbara Gladstone is priced at $13.1.

It is reported New York Post.
The historic home of 344 W. 22nd St is available for $11.99 million. according to New York Postthe 19th-century brick Greek Revival Hut was purchased by an unnamed buyer in an all-cash transaction ended on August 27.
The family agent Scott Hustis and Compass’s Mark Jovanovic also told The New York Post The final price is a record-breaking per square foot of Chelsea townhouses.
Her gallery of the same name, Gladstone Gallery, currently has locations in New York, Brussels, Seoul and Rome. It accumulates a roster of famous artists including Matthew Barney, Alex Katz, Joan Jonas, Wangechi Mutu, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, Carrie Mae Weems, Arthur Jafa and others.
Gladstone opened a gallery in New York in 1980 and became one of the city’s most famous dealers. She died in Paris last June at the age of 89.
The Chelsea townhouse was purchased in 2011 for $6.3 million. It was built in 1841. The current 4,395 square feet of four-story property was designed by architect Annabell Selldorf. Piet Oudolf designed the garden of the house.
Selldorf also designed two of the three branches of the New York Gladstone Gallery, which he added a balcony to the first three floors of the townhouse. The home also features “game-like” Venetian plaster walls and white oak floors that help showcase works from Gladstone’s private collection.
Sotheby’s auction of 12 pieces in a Contemporary Evening Sale in May, with a total price of $18.5 million and a fee of $18.5 million. Artists in the deal include Richard Prince, Andy Warhol, Rudolph Stinger, Mike Kelly and Thomas Schutt. It is worth noting that all works are for sale without guarantees, while 8 out of the 12 sold in the overestimate.
this New York Post It is also reported that another home owned by Gladstone is the Gilded Age, the 19th-century North Fork Building, which is currently on the market for $12 million.