$21M former Travis Scott pad — later tied to alleged NBA gambling scandal — gets a makeover
Summary
The historic 19th-century Greenwich Village townhouse at 80 W. Washington Place, once rented by rapper Travis Scott and later the scene of an alleged underground gambling den, has undergone a high-end renovation by IMG luxury design firm. The Georgian red-brick home, now listed for $21 million, features six bedrooms, six baths, and three powder rooms across 8,757 square feet. The renovation, led by Cheryl Eisen, includes a chef's kitchen, a 700-bottle wine cellar, a double-height great room, and a wellness level with a gym and sauna. The property was previously owned by composer John Philip Sousa and novelist Willa Cather.
(Source:New York Post)