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A stylish loft tied to a “Game of Thrones” actor — one that overlooks Union Square in the historic McIntyre Building — is on the market for the first time in almost a decade, Gimme Shelter has learned.
The sellers are Dutch actors Michiel Huisman, known for his role as Daario Naharis in the HBO series, and his wife Tara Elders, who ask $3.25 million for the residence.
Huisman, who had viewers swooning during the show’s run, played a sort of feminist lover/soldier who spoke truth to power while servicing the Queen. He is also a musician and songwriter. In addition to “Game of Thrones,” he also appeared in other HBO shows, like “Nashville,” “Treme” and “Orphan Black.” The couple share a daughter.
Michiel Huisman. Variety via Getty Images
Huisman in “Game of Thrones.” Macall B. Polay
A view of the stylishly open layout. Brown Harris Stevens
A stylish kitchen anchors the space. Brown Harris Stevens
An eat-in area is right off the kitchen. Brown Harris Stevens
The building, at 874 Broadway between East 18th and 19th streets, also once served as home to the after-hours Cobra’s Lair in the 1970s, according to the listing, and was a block away from Andy Warhol’s Factory.
The couple bought the two-bedroom, two-bath corner co-op for $2.2 million in 2016.
Renovated by architect Elizabeth Roberts, the dwelling features seven oak-framed windows overlooking Union Square’s famed farmers market. The views extend to the Woolworth Building far downtown.
The home is anchored by a chic kitchen with a breakfast bar.
A large pivot door opens to the main bedroom with an ensuite spa-like bath and a walk-in closet.
The loft features a mezzanine. Brown Harris Stevens
Another bedroom inside the home. Brown Harris Stevens
Original windows adorn the unit. Brown Harris Stevens
The views are far and wide. Brown Harris Stevens
A mezzanine level can also be used as sleeping quarters, while a guest bath features pink onyx marble just downstairs.
Design details also include 12-foot-high ceilings, custom millwork and built-in bookcases.
The building — which features Romanesque, Gothic and Byzantine styles — dates to 1892, and was aptly built by Ewen McIntyre. It houses 23 apartments.
The listing brokers are Elise Ehrlich and Chris Pomeroy of Brown Harris Stevens.