Meg Ryan’s gorgeous Soho loft, which she bought from Hank Azaria two years ago, just hit the market for $10.9 million.

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    Meg Ryan is selling her gorgeous Soho loft for $11M

    February 16, 2017
    Actress Meg Ryan, whose love affair with New York City was chronicled in iconic films including “When Harry Met Sally” and “You’ve Got Mail,” has just listed her posh Soho loft for $10.9 million.

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    The fifth-floor, full-floor pad in a former button factory at 84 Mercer St. is a roomy 4,100 square feet. It features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a chef’s eat-in kitchen, a butler’s pantry, a media room, a laundry room, 13 oversize windows and original details including architectural columns — along with a hefty $6,147 a month in maintenance fees.

    The co-op has quite the history.

    Ryan bought the home anonymously, through an LLC called “Third World Dog Trust,” for $8 million in 2014 from actor Hank Azaria, who is best known for his voice roles on “The Simpsons.” Before Azaria, it was owned by artist Cindy Sherman.

    Ryan spearheaded a major renovation. After she hired architect Joel Barkley and designer Monique Gibson, their work on the loft was featured on the cover of Architectural Digest last fall. The issue also contained a profile of Ryan’s space.

    The six-story, Queen Anne-style co-op at 84 Mercer was built in 1884 on the site of the former St. Nicholas Hotel.

    The listing broker is Corcoran’s Barbara Hochhauser.

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