Exclusive | Adam Driver finds buyer for nearly $5M Brooklyn loft days after hitting market

Adam Driver’s Brooklyn Heights loft is already spoken for.The three-bedroom condo at 20 Henry Street, which the “Marriage Story” star quietly put on the market for just under $5 million, went into contract July 2, only about two weeks after it hit the listings on June 19, The Post has learned. The final sale price is not yet known.Driver spent years piecing together his soon-to-be-former home at 20 Henry Street, buying the first unit in 2014 and a second in 2017 before combining them. Records obtained by The Post show the trust connected to the actor paid $4.24 million total for the pair, which Elizabeth Roberts Architects then reimagined as a 2,681-square-foot loft inside a converted 1892 candy factory.

The finished home kept the building’s original timber columns and beams and added arched windows, glass-and-steel partitions, teak paneling and custom millwork.The six-room layout has three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and a separate study, plus building amenities including a doorman, gym and cold storage.Carl Gambino of Compass has the listing.

A representative for the broker declined to comment.The swift deal comes as Driver trades up to one of Brooklyn’s most coveted addresses. Days before listing his current home, the Oscar-nominated actor closed on three combined units at The Standish, the Columbia Heights tower where Matt Damon and the couple John Krasinski and Emily Blunt also own. Driver paid $11.5 million for the sixth-floor spread, which totals roughly 3,500 square feet and works out to more than $3,200 per square foot, one of the highest per-foot prices ever logged in the borough.The seller at The Standish was Mark Van Zandt, a managing director in King Street Capital Management’s real estate arm, and his wife Lindsay, who had pieced together the three apartments over eight years. They picked up the three-bedroom Unit 6B for $4 million in 2017, added the one-bedroom Unit 6A for $1.2 million in 2021, and closed on Unit 601 for $1 m...

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