- According to the New York Post, Mauro Maccioni, former co-owner of Le Cirque, listed his Sutton Place maisonette duplex.
- The duplex is in 444 57th Street, a luxury apartment building just east of Midtown Manhattan.
- Marilyn Monroe and her playwright husband Arthur Miller's "East Side love nest" was in the same pre-war building.
- The asking price for the duplex is $1.85 million, according to Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
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At the tail end of the 1950s, Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller lived in a charming 15-story apartment building in Sutton Place.
To this day, 444 East 57th Street is still a prestigious address, with white glove service, incredible amenities, and notable residents.
The New York Post reports that one of those residents, restaurateur and former Le Cirque co-owner Mauro Maccioni, has again listed his maisonette duplex, currently asking $1.85 million. (The property was first on the market in 2013 for $1.879 million but didn't sell.)
Keep reading for a look inside the three-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex that spans 1,600 square feet.
The duplex is located at 444 East 57th St. The building sits between the Upper East Side and Midtown East.
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The building is 15 stories tall and boasts notable former residents like Marilyn Monroe, Arthur Miller, Bobby Short, and Bill Blass.
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Monroe and Miller resided in the 2,200 square-foot penthouse, which has an even larger 3,000 square-foot wrap-around private terrace with views of the 59th St. Bridge and East River.
According to the New York Post, the penthouse was most recently listed and sold for $6.75 million in 2016.
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The pair lived in what the New York Post called Monroe's "East Side love nest" while Miller was writing the screenplay for "The Misfits"— the 1961 film that would become Monroe's last.
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Mauro Maccioni is selling his maisonette duplex in the same building for $1.85 million, according to Douglas Elliman Real Estate.
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The current $1.85 million asking price is down from August's listing price of $1.92 million. According to the New York Post, Maccioni previously listed the duplex in 2013 for $1.879 million.
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The duplex has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and spans 1,600 square feet.
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There are intimate living and dining spaces as well as 10-foot ceilings.
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The kitchen comes equipped with custom cabinetry, Miele and Subzero appliances, a concealed washer and imported granite floors.
The bathrooms are finished with imported Italian marble.
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There is extreme attention to detail throughout the duplex, including delicate wainscoting.
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Each room has oversized windows, bringing in natural light.
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The building also has 24-hour doorman and concierge services.
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