Urban Outfitters may sell trendy clothes, but the company's former CEO has an eye for design that doesn't stop at the checkout counter.
According to Curbed NY, Urban Outfitters' former CEO Glen Senk and husband Keith Johnson, a onetime Anthropologie buyer-at-large, are listing their Greenwich Village townhome for $17 million.
The couple purchased the home for $8 million in 2012 and spent a year renovating it. In 2014, Harper's Bazaar published a photo tour of the stunning home, which Senk described as "kind of the gay couple's ultimate fantasy town house."
You'll find Italian-inspired elements throughout the home, as well as a welcoming outdoor space. Although Senk said the couple was "planning on being here for quite some time," it seems that that is no longer the case. The unit spans five stories and has four bedrooms and 4.5 baths.
Leighton Candler and Jennifer Reardon of The Corcoran Group have the listing.
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The five-story home in Greenwich Village features a balcony with prewar details.
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The living room boasts high ceilings and lets in plenty of natural light.
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Take note of the Italian details decorating the chef's kitchen, complete with Art Deco elements and rustic charm.
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