Exclusive | Stylish NYC home that hosted fabulous Studio 54 afterparties has listed for $4.4M

The Chelsea co-op where renowned “Fame” choreographer Louis Falco rehearsed and threw legendary Studio 54 afterparties is on the market for $4.4 million. The 4,200-square-foot home spans two floors of the seven-story co-op, with temporary walls that can be reconfigured into endless arrangements.The sprawling loft, constructed in 1901, is notable not only for its colorful history, but also its soaring 18-foot ceilings with large, south-facing windows at the core of the home. “Light just pours in all day,” said Matthew Solomon at Compass, who holds the listing. Currently, there are four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, but that could easily be changed.

None of the walls in the home are structural, Solomon said, so the space is fully customizable. When the current owners bought it in the early 2000s, Solomon said, it was completely open, and used as a dance studio.There’s elevator access to both floors, the second of which features a catwalk that connects the south-facing kitchen to a library and two bedrooms. The blank-canvas residence could be repurposed as a dance studio, a creative space or a grand loft home. The large loft served as both a living space and rehearsal studio for Falco, who famously choreographed that groundbreaking 1980 movie.Falco, a New York native born to southern Italian immigrants, achieved international acclaim during his career as a modern dance choreographer.

His life was cut short by AIDS in 1993, at the age of 50.“I think my works were gutsy,” Flaco once told an interviewer.“It comes from growing up on the Lower East Side.

I don’t have the same taboos as other people.I don’t censor.

I have a certain freedom that others don’t.”Falco was a well-known frequenter of Studio 54, the notorious Midtown nightlife venue that defined the city’s frenzied, drug-fueled disco era.Tales of Falco’s legendary afterparties at his loft have been passed down through its owners, all of whom have had ties to New York’s ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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