


New York City’s Greenwich Village is no stranger to luxury real estate, but the stakes just got higher with the listing of an apartment owned by the illustrious director-producer duo, Rob Marshall and John DeLuca.
Best known for their cinematic magic in films like 2023’s “The Little Mermaid,” “Mary Poppins Returns,” and “Into the Woods,” the power couple has decided to part ways with their Manhattan abode, The Post has learned.
Purchased by Marshall and DeLuca in 2015 for $4.25 million, this prestigious property at 16 E. 11th St. is now up for grabs at $4.85 million, marking a considerable rise in value over the years.
It’s all in a townhouse epitomizing the ideal blend of classic urban sophistication and tranquil comfort. With a total of three bedrooms and two baths, it boasts all the elements of modern luxury living.
But the pièce de résistance? A serene private terrace that transports you to an oasis of lush greenery right off the main living area — a rare find, according to the listing.
Marshall and DeLuca are no strangers to the limelight, having made their mark on Broadway with the iconic musical “Chicago!” Their illustrious careers have earned them a slew of accolades, including Emmy Awards, Academy Award nominations, Golden Globes, BAFTA Awards, and Tony Awards. And guess what? You’ll find all of their prizes showcased right in the apartment, meticulously designed to the nines.
The interior is a testament to refined taste, with built-ins, casement windows and textured wallpaper adorning every corner. Plus, there are not one, but two woodburning fireplaces to add warmth during those winter months.
Step inside from the entry foyer, and you’ll be greeted by a grand living area that opens to the windowed kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and ample counter space. It even boasts a pass-through window to the living/dining area.
On the other wing of the apartment, you’ll find the primary bedroom — a cozy retreat complete with yet another fireplace, abundant closet space, and an ensuite bathroom featuring intricately designed tiled flooring and a spacious shower.
Two additional rooms in this abode offer the same attention to detail and comfort as the rest of the home. The third room is a versatile space, perfect for a guest bedroom, a nursery, a home office or a cozy den, the listing states.
Plus, there’s another full bathroom conveniently located nearby, along with an in-unit washer/dryer for added convenience.
Noble Black and Diane Sutherland of Douglas Elliman are the agents handling the sale.
“One of my favorite aspects of the home is the living room — it has gorgeous casement windows, a woodburning fireplace, three exposures and it opens up to the sweetest little terrace, all surrounded by prewar buildings and beautiful leafy trees,” Black shared with The Post.
This classic, pre-war co-op building boasts only two units per floor and offers a range of amenities, including a public roof deck, an elevator, a superintendent and daily porter service.