The late gallerist Barbara Gladstone’s exquisite eye for art extended to real estate and now her historic Chelsea townhouse has been snapped up and sold — for $1 million above its asking price in a fierce bidding war, Gimme Shelter can reveal exclusively.
The 19th-century brick Greek Revival rowhouse, at 344 W. 22nd St., was asking $11.99 million. It found a buyer after three days, had a signed a contract in 12 days and closed for $13.1 million on Wednesday. It was an all-cash deal, sources said.
The listing brokers were Scott Hustis and Mark Jovanovic of Compass, who told Gimme the price is a record per square foot for a Chelsea townhouse resale — and that the buyer declined to be named. 13
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Gladstone, who represented era-defining artists like Robert Rauschenberg, Keith