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A cosmetics exec buys, and a TV newscaster lists

Christine d’Ornano has purchased a Greenwich Village home, while Savannah Guthrie has listed her Tribeca condo $7.1M

BY C. J. HUGHES

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Christine d'Ornano, a globe-trotting vice president of the cosmetics company Sisley, has picked up a Greenwich Village flat.

The home, a three-bedroom condo at 134 W. 10th St., No. 2S, cost $4.3 million, property records show. With three baths, 1,800 square feet and a primary suite that opens onto a large terrace, the unit is part of a two-building development that has seven apartments and a second entrance on Christopher Street.

The 5-story complex, which is in a landmarked district and incorporates a former stable, wouldn't seem out of place in Paris–which is perhaps no coincidence. D'Orna- count by marriage to his wife, Isabelle. He died in 2015.

Christine d'Ornano's new home appears to have traded as part of an off-market transaction, so no broker was available to comment, and an email sent to Sisley wasn’t returned by press time.

In Tribeca, meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie, a co-anchor of NBC's Today show, has listed her four-bedroom condo for $7.1 million. The deed was in her husband's name. The New York Post was the first to report the story.

IN TRIBECA, SAVANNAH GUTHRIE HAS LISTED HER FOUR-BEDROOM CONDO

no, who grew up in Paris, also owns a home in that city's fashionable St.-Germain-des-Pres neighborhood, a two-level apartment in a 17th-century building with a private garden, according to a 2021 profile in British Vogue Sisley, known for its skin creams and fragrances, was founded in Paris in 1976 and is still based there. Its founder was d'Ornano's father, Hubert, a son of the founder of the Lancôme cosmetics giant and a

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The apartment, No. 5 at 12 Warren St., has a kitchen with a marble breakfast bar and a primary suite with a fireplace. The condominium opened in 2016 and is a boutique building with 13 units and a facade of Catskill bluestone.

Guthrie and her husband, Michael Feldman, a Democratic political consultant, bought the apartment in 2017 from the condominium's sponsor, developer DDG, after DDG marketed it for $7.3 million.

Cortnee Glasser, the Sotheby's agent who is listing the couple's apartment, which appeared Jan. 30 on StreetEasy, had no comment. ■

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