A Triumph of Manhattan Luxury Returns to the Market for $65 Million
Following a high-profile divorce that played out publicly over the last several years, fashion designer and television personality Julia Haart has officially listed her spectacular Tribeca duplex penthouse for $65 million. Perched atop the prestigious 70 Vestry condominium, the property is one of downtown Manhattan’s most valuable offerings—an architectural statement of glass, limestone, and rarefied luxury spanning roughly 7,800 square feet with an additional 2,000-square-foot rooftop terrace overlooking the Hudson River and Statue of Liberty.

Italian entrepreneur Silvio Scaglia originally purchased the residence as an unfinished shell for $56 million in 2018, later completing it to match the couple’s exacting vision. Earlier this month, Haart obtained full ownership of the penthouse following a lengthy legal process.

A representative close to the transaction shared with californialuxuryhouses that “Haart viewed this home as a personal sanctuary during an emotionally complex chapter of her life. The decision to sell signals a new beginning.”

A Duplex Defined by Volume, Color, and Sculptural Detail
The penthouse sits atop a 14-story Robert A.M. Stern–designed building that has become synonymous with understated, ultra-luxury living in Tribeca. Inside, the residence unfolds across 13 rooms, including six bedrooms, five full bathrooms, and three powder rooms. The home embraces bold color palettes, sweeping river-facing glass walls, and custom-designed installations that give it a distinctive artistic identity.

Beyond the private elevator landing, the upper-level foyer opens to a dramatic double-height atrium—a dynamic introduction to the corner living room wrapped in floor-to-ceiling windows. A bespoke two-way ceramic fireplace by Brooklyn artist Peter Lane anchors the living and dining areas.
One agent familiar with the home told californialuxuryhouses, “It’s rare to see a penthouse that feels both architectural and deeply personal. Every room carries Haart’s stamp—playful, expressive, and unapologetically couture.”
The upper floor also includes a sun-splashed solarium, a library, and a generous south-facing terrace ideal for evening gatherings.

A Second Level Made for Entertaining and Intimate Living
Descending to the lower floor, residents encounter a more grounded, residential atmosphere centered around a marble-clad kitchen with a La Cornue range, Miele appliances, and a breakfast nook framed by city views. This level expands into a media room, a converted den, and the lavish primary suite.

The primary wing features a private sitting lounge, a couture-level dressing room fitted with custom wardrobes, and a spa-inspired marble bath. The floor connects to an al fresco dining terrace, blurring indoor and outdoor living.
One interior consultant who previously collaborated with the owners shared in confidence that “Haart requested a home that felt lie a fashion atelier—open, creative, layered with light. That directive shaped the layout more than anything else.”

A Rooftop Oasis Overlooking New York’s Most Famous Landmarks
The crowning glory of the penthouse is the expansive wraparound rooftop deck that frames postcard views of Lower Manhattan, the Hudson River, and the Statue of Liberty. The space is large enough to accommodate multiple seating arrangements, a garden zone, art installations, or event hosting.
After reviewing the layout, an industry expert remarked to californialuxuryhouses, “Outdoor space of this scale, with these views, is virtually extinct in Manhattan. It’s the kind of feature that makes buyers act fast.”

Inside 70 Vestry: A Full-Service Building With Resort-Level Amenities
70 Vestry is known for its low-key, high-privacy atmosphere—a building preferred by public figures, business leaders, and celebrities. Owners enjoy a 24-hour doorman and concierge, private storage, two deeded parking spaces, and a highly curated wellness floor.
Amenities include:
- Four swimming pools
- Steam room and sauna
- A full fitness center
- A regulation squash court

Common charges total $21,342 per month, reflecting the white-glove service and extensive amenity offering.
The building sits minutes from Hudson River Park, Tribeca’s fine-dining enclave, world-class shopping in SoHo, and multiple transit lines, making it both walkable and deeply connected.

A Home With a Story—and a New Future
Haart, who famously left her ultra-Orthodox community at age 42, built a global fashion presence before starring in her Netflix series My Unorthodox Life. Following her recent legal victory, she not only secured ownership of the penthouse but also gained control of the couple’s business holdings and nearly $10 million in cash. Today, she leads her own apparel line, Body by Julia Haart.

Californialuxuryhouses attempted to contact Haart for additional comments about whether she plans to purchase another Manhattan residence, but her representatives did not respond at the time of publication.

Still, industry analysts suggest that the sale marks the start of a significant new chapter. And for the next owner, this penthouse represents a rare opportunity to claim one of New York’s most dramatic private residences—one infused with fashion history and sweeping views that only a handful of homes in the world can offer.