


Get ready for your close-up.
A paparazzi-proof building at 200 11th Ave. — where Nicole Kidman, Domenico Dolce, and Diana Widmaier Picasso have homes — has a new listing that once made an appearance in a Vogue photo shoot in 2015.
The roomy 2,364-square-foot Chelsea duplex comes with its own private sky garage to park your ride at apartment level and it is now on the market for $9 million. That’s almost double its $5.52 million purchase price back in 2010 via a shell company, Perdita Real Estate LLC.
The sellers are David Levy and Amanda Bowman, who hosted many charity events there over the years.
In 2015 — the year of the Vogue close up — they also donated a mansion they had custom-built in 1996, in Sloatsburg, NY, to the Archdiocese of New York. They had previously listed it for $8 million in 2009. By 2015, they had dropped the price to $3.5 million. When there were still no takers, they donated it.
The West Chelsea home boasts 24-foot-tall ceilings and Hudson River views.
Its design, which includes window walls and French doors overlooking the Hudson River, has also been featured in Casa Vogue and New York Design magazine. Other details include folding teak doors that open to a chef’s kitchen. The top floor hosts the main bedroom suite, with a spa-like bath and a pocket door that opens to a third bedroom suite.
The building was designed by Annabelle Selldorf in 2007.
Listing broker Lindsey Stokes, of Compass, declined to comment.