Exclusive | Married NYC news anchors list Brooklyn co-op in a converted industrial building for $1.5M

Breaking news: Two New York City news anchors are saying goodbye to their Brooklyn pad. Mike Marusarz and Rhiannon Ally have listed their Park Slope co-op for $1.5 million, The Post has learned. The move comes as the broadcast couple continues to cement their careers in New York City’s fast-paced news market.Marusarz and Ally, wed for 17 years and parents to three children, began their on-air partnership at Kansas City’s KSHB 41 News — an NBC affiliate. They now hold roles at ABC.Marusarz serves as a weekend morning anchor and field reporter for WABC’s Eyewitness News, while Ally anchors for ABC, including a notable role on GMA3, where she filled in for Amy Robach during a widely reported absence tied to Robach’s personal controversy with co-anchor T.J.Holmes.The couple purchased the 1,500-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bath duplex in 2022 for $1.46 million, property records show. Situated in a converted industrial building, the co-op blends historic elements with modern design.
The listing highlights its soaring double-height ceilings, a distinctive spiral staircase and a multi-level layout that offers flexibility for various living arrangements.The updated kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, a large island with seating and ample storage, the listing notes.The upper level includes three spacious bedrooms, one configured as a home office.A removable wall between two bedrooms allows for the creation of a larger primary suite, while the third bedroom features a loft area adaptable for multiple purposes.Additional features include dimmable lighting, an in-unit washer-dryer, and a virtual doorman system for added convenience and security. Residents have access to a communal roof deck offering panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline. Abigail Palanca, Jennifer Chiu and Crystal Chancey with Serhant hold the listing....