The interiors are simply divine. Yale Wagner/Sotheby's International Realty
For more than two decades, filmmaker Neil Burger and architect Diana Kellogg have lived on one of New York City’s smallest — and most distinctive — streets.
Staple Street, an unobtrusive brick passage tucked within Tribeca, is famous for its slender cast-iron skybridge and near-constant parade of photographers who capture it. Yet only a few neighbors call it home.
Now, the couple is preparing to sell their two-building compound there for $30 million, according to the Wall Street Journal .
The offering — uncommon in its scope in a space-cramped city — includes their 19th-century brick townhouse as well as the studio and office they acquired across the alley, forming a residential-and-work enclave.
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