This mission was far from impossible.
A Hollywood industry couple has sold their Tribeca home for its full $5.5 million asking price.
The sellers are Paula Wagner — best known as Tom Cruise’s producing partner for the “Mission: Impossible” and “Jack Reacher” franchises — and Rick Nicita, a former agent and manager whose past clients include Kate Hudson and Sally Field; he also executive produced “Hacksaw Ridge,” starring Andrew Garfield.
5 Filmmaking power couple Paula Wagner and Rick Nicita. FilmMagic
5 One of three bedrooms inside the Tribeca condo. Fransisco Rosario/DD REPS
5 The dining area sports downtown views. Fransisco Rosario/DD REPS
5 A roomy kitchen inside the Benjamin Vandiver-updated home. Fransisco Rosario/DD REPS
5 The unit is found in 166 Duane St., a building that dates back to 1910. Fransisco Rosario/DD REPS
The three-bedroom, 3½-bath corner unit, at 166 Duane St. — known as Duane Park Lofts — was featured in Architectural Digest after the couple cast interior designer Benjamin Vandiver to update the Thomas Juul-Hansen-designed pad with high-end minimalist style and warmth. (The couple bought the home for $4.85 million in 2008.)
The asymmetrical 2,241-square-foot home was “essentially the shape of an obtuse triangle,” Vandiver told AD. The loft boasts 11-foot ceilings, large windows and city views. There’s an open living/dining room and a roomy chef’s kitchen. A third bedroom can also serve as a study or home office overlooking Duane Park. The main bedroom and a second bedroom are at the opposite end of the apartment nestled in their own wing, with custom closets and baths.
The 12-story building dates to 1910 and was converted to condos in 1997.
Building amenities include a resident manager and a landscaped rooftop with an outdoor kitchen, a dining area, grills and a ping pong table.
The listing brokers were Leonard Steinberg and Herve Senequier of Compass.