Uptown NYC apartment featured in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ lists for $1.75M — its first time for sale in decades

A posh apartment in an elegant, early 20th-century building in Morningside Heights — where “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and Woody Allen’s “Deconstructing Harry” were filmed — is now on the market for $1.75 million. 

The uptown apartment, inside the Strathmore at 404 Riverside Drive in Manhattan, comes with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. 

It’s available for the first time in more than 30 years, which means you may want to bring your architect. 

Rachel Brosnahan in character as Miriam “Midge” Maisel. ©Amazon/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection

A photogenic exterior of the Strathmore at 404 Riverside Drive. Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

A delightful layout of the apartment. Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

“I can be a cool chick with a doorman and a Kelvinator Foodarama refrigerator, can’t I?” cracked Emmy Award-winning actress Rachel Brosnahan’s loveable character Midge

This apartment building, which dates to 1909, indeed comes with doormen.

The windowed galley kitchen has also been updated — but the apartment’s grand proportions in this classic prewar remain the same. 

The late actress Kirstie Alley and Woody Allen in “Deconstructing Harry.” ©Fine Line Features/Courtesy Everett Collection

The eighth-floor unit comes with a windowed kitchen. Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

The residence is housed on the eighth floor of this Morningside Heights address. Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

The dwelling comes with two decorative fireplaces and high ceilings. Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

This room boasts a second fireplace and built-in bookcases. Joel Pitra of DDreps for Douglas Elliman

Known as a “Classic Six,” the swanky pad boasts old-world details including nearly 11-foot ceilings, two decorative fireplaces, inlaid floors, crown moldings and oversize windows. 

The residence opens to a large foyer that leads to a formal dining room with an oversize window and decorative fireplace, and then to the kitchen and the large living room with another fireplace.

The main bedroom suite features a windowed, ensuite bath while the second bedroom can fit a king-size or two twin beds. A maid’s room currently functions as a home office. 

The 12-story building, with its limestone base, dark-red brick and three-story limestone and terra-cotta rooftop cornice, was developed by Bing & Bing and designed by architects Simon Schwartz and Arthur Gross. Building amenities include a bicycle room and storage. 

The listing brokers are Douglas Elliman’s Jonathan Stein and Courtney Heisen. 

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