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From the king of the jungle to an UES coronation: John DeLucie follows up Lion success with a crown jewel near the Met. Elegant duplex nestled into 1901 neo-French Renaissance townhouse. Clubby wood, vintage art, atmospheric fireplaces augment Deco vibe. Stacked résumés in the back of the house (Gotham, Marea, Daniel) assembling trademark modern American with French and Italian accents. Popovers, tuna niçoise, champagne vichyssoise, steaks. Swinging bookshelf downstairs leads to concealed room perfect for private parties, luxurious hiding out.
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