The early-twentieth-century apartment, which is one of the world’s best homes, is situated in the landmark Woolworth Building (designed by architect Cass Gilbert).  In the series, it is home to documentarian Lisa Todd Wexley (played by Nicole Ari Parker), who is best friends with Charlotte.   However, it is not the first time HBO has used the apartment as their backdrop. The home, which is known as Pavilion A, was also recently used in Succession as the residence of Kendall Roy (played by Jeremy Strong) and his ex-wife, Rava.  Towering on the 29th floor in Lower Manhattan, Pavilion A is a part of a neo-Gothic landmark that was designed for entrepreneur F.W. Woolworth.  The building is known as ‘The Cathedral of Commerce’ – however, its contemporary interiors are equally striking.  With a luxe monochromatic palette and unrivaled architectural assets, the apartment’s decorating ideas epitomizes Park Avenue glamor – despite its position downtown in trendy Tribeca.  While the contrasting color scheme creates a modern aesthetic throughout the home, the space has preserved some of its timeless beauty.  Further to its bespoke flooring, the apartment showcases 22 foot-high ceilings and a striking spiral staircase that runs through the great room, home library, and formal dining space. Beyond these elegant living spaces, the apartment offers a trove of kitchen ideas – from its custom Dada cabinetry to the Calacatta Caldia marble counters that make a bright statement against the dark wooden floor. Similarly, the kitchen pays homage to the ever-present invisible kitchen trend through its integrated appliances that give the space a seamless and indisputably stylish feel.  There are five bedrooms throughout the 6,711 square foot home. This includes a master’s suite with a private morning kitchen – complete with breakfast views across the downtown district. There is also a walk-in closet and a freestanding Porcelanosa soaking tub alongside its walk-in steam shower. And just like that, the apartment is listed with Stan Ponte and Joshua Judge of Sotheby’s International Realty (opens in new tab), for $23 million. 


title: “Apartment From And Just Like That Lists For 23 Million Homes Gardens” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-26” author: “Jennifer Neely”


The early-twentieth-century apartment, which is one of the world’s best homes, is situated in the landmark Woolworth Building (designed by architect Cass Gilbert).  In the series, it is home to documentarian Lisa Todd Wexley (played by Nicole Ari Parker), who is best friends with Charlotte.   However, it is not the first time HBO has used the apartment as their backdrop. The home, which is known as Pavilion A, was also recently used in Succession as the residence of Kendall Roy (played by Jeremy Strong) and his ex-wife, Rava.  Towering on the 29th floor in Lower Manhattan, Pavilion A is a part of a neo-Gothic landmark that was designed for entrepreneur F.W. Woolworth.  The building is known as ‘The Cathedral of Commerce’ – however, its contemporary interiors are equally striking.  With a luxe monochromatic palette and unrivaled architectural assets, the apartment’s decorating ideas epitomizes Park Avenue glamor – despite its position downtown in trendy Tribeca.  While the contrasting color scheme creates a modern aesthetic throughout the home, the space has preserved some of its timeless beauty.  Further to its bespoke flooring, the apartment showcases 22 foot-high ceilings and a striking spiral staircase that runs through the great room, home library, and formal dining space. Beyond these elegant living spaces, the apartment offers a trove of kitchen ideas – from its custom Dada cabinetry to the Calacatta Caldia marble counters that make a bright statement against the dark wooden floor. Similarly, the kitchen pays homage to the ever-present invisible kitchen trend through its integrated appliances that give the space a seamless and indisputably stylish feel.  There are five bedrooms throughout the 6,711 square foot home. This includes a master’s suite with a private morning kitchen – complete with breakfast views across the downtown district. There is also a walk-in closet and a freestanding Porcelanosa soaking tub alongside its walk-in steam shower. And just like that, the apartment is listed with Stan Ponte and Joshua Judge of Sotheby’s International Realty (opens in new tab), for $23 million.