
Having last sold for less than $20M nearly 4 years ago, the Upper East Side home of Italian fashion designer Luca Orlandi is back on the market and now asks a whopping $40M.
So what constitutes the sizable price increase? A three-year long renovation, according to the listing, that was just completed in January and succeeded at taking what was formerly a multi-family residence and converting it into a 10,080-square-foot single-family home. Visitors enter on the garden level, which houses a gallery outfitted in Greek marble and the sprawling eat-in kitchen, while entertaining spaces like the formal living and dining rooms are located on the parlor floor. The townhouse’s upper floors contain the private living spaces including the master suite, which occupies the entire third floor. An elevator services all levels from the basement to the rooftop garden. Brown Harris Stevens’ Sami Hassoumi represents the listing, which was first reported by Luxury Listings.



