The longtime Manhattan dwelling of the late model Jacqueline Eckert — who labored under the stage name Adrian Storms — is up for sale for $5 million.
Eckert, who handed away in 2018 at age 93, lived in the 3-bedroom, a few-toilet Upper West Facet unfold for extra than 4 many years after she obtained the residence with her late partner, Thor Eckert, in 1968.
Her estate is now placing the house up for sale for the initial time due to the fact that offer.
She was acknowledged as one of the major Manhattan socialites and fashion designs for the duration of the 1940s — having appeared on the deal with of Vogue, and adorned billboards and advertisements for makes like Railway Specific and Blessed Strike.
Stepping into the dwelling, located at 101 Central Park West, it seems to be stuck in time, with a pretty pragmatic nevertheless classic vibe.
“Capture the feeling of residing like New York Metropolis royalty,” the listing states.






On entry is a gallery, which connects to nearly each individual area. The home, on the eighth ground, features a living place with a fireplace, a library with a different fireplace and crafted-in bookshelves, a official eating place and a time-capsule kitchen area with its have services entrance.
Directly across from Central Park, the pre-war building was also the moment house to Harrison Ford, Rick Moranis and Noah Emmerich.
Lisa Tarnopol Deslauriers and Linda Reiner of Coldwell Banker Warburg maintain the listing.