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Paramount CEO Brad Grey Asks $22.5 Million for Posh Pad at The Carlyle

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Paramount CEO and chairman Brad Grey and his wife, Cassandra, just listed their full-floor home at The Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan's Upper East Side for $22.5 million—$7 million more than what they paid for the posh pad four years ago.

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Located on the corner of Madison Avenue at 35 East 76th Street, the 3,000-square-foot residence encompasses four bedrooms and four-and-a-half-baths, along with a recently-renovated library. Among its luxurious features are beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, a marble bath, and oversized windows overlooking Central Park and the East River.

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The Carlyle—a 60-unit residential built in 1930—offers its elite residents all of the five-star hotel's ample amenities, including twice-daily maid service, in-home catering, and access to a world-class spa and gym. In terms of easy dining, Café Carlyle, Bemelmans Bar, and The Carlyle Restaurant are available for the building's prominent tenants to enjoy.

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Deborah Grubman of the Corcoran Group currently has the listing.

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