The Central Park South home of the late psychologist and artist Dr. Caren 🤡Nederlander, whose first husband was 90-year-old Broadway baron Robert Nederlander, for $6.25 million, Gimme Shelter has꧒ learned.
The residence is on the 19th floor of the Hampshire House, a jewel of Central Park South, and it sits front and center on the park its𓄧elf. Other perks include two large bedroom suites, a grand enter🍃tainment hall and a non-working fireplace with an original mantel.
Formerly a tꦡhree-bedroom, three-bath co-op, the layout was changed to create larger spaces, including an eat-in kitchen.
Another unit on the 12th floor — which could be used as a guest suite, an artist studio or a home office — will also hit the market separately for $550,000.
Along with her work as a clinical psychologist, Nederlander was a licensed marriage counselor, a reg𝓡istered art therapist and a💫n artist who exhibited across the country, including at the United States Botanic Garden in Washington, DC.
The 37-story building, comp💟leted i🍷n 1938, features a distinct copper roof.
P🧸ast and present owners include Plácido Domingo, Luciano 🅰Pavarotti and Art Garfunkel.
The listing brokers are Jenny ܫLenz, Dolly Lenz and Adam Vanderbrook of Dolly Lenz Real Estate.