Grenier Watch: Revealing a New Skin
When we last checked in with Entourage star Adrian Grenier’s reno in Clinton Hill, he was discussing his plans to put in an above-ground pool. (Don’t worry people, his tongue was planted firmly in cheek.) Now, after a winter wrapped in a Marjam shell, the house is coming out of hibernation, revealing its new and…
When we last checked in with Entourage star Adrian Grenier’s reno in Clinton Hill, he was discussing his plans to put in an above-ground pool. (Don’t worry people, his tongue was planted firmly in cheek.) Now, after a winter wrapped in a Marjam shell, the house is coming out of hibernation, revealing its new and improved wood siding. (We assume it’s wood, anyway.) As far as we can tell, he’s saving the facade for last. Now about that pesky crack house next door…
Celeb Real Estate Round-Up [Brownstoner]
It is definitely a landmarked block, I know it well.
You don’t need a permit to redo siding on a non landmark block, don’t know where his house is so not sure if it is landmarked or not.
ok did. its schanll. no mention of exterior work which is landmarked and estimated cost is 40,000!
don’t check propshark for permits..
go to nyc.gov dept of bldgs.
OK also on propery shark says that there are no permits issued. How is he doing the work?
Does anyone know who is doing the outside side siding. We need to have our house redone too.
Also did landmark give any reason for not using hardiplank. is this house in landmark district?
in person its probably a really nice place I think its the shingles or cedar shake that bothered me. I’d love to see what it will look like. maybe Brownstoner should solicit him or his mom to do a reno blog 🙂
…for the SUV with tinted windows
also, it’s a double lot with an entire lot next door for parking – garage at the end of it.