(*) Picture professional photographer (*) Annie Leibovitz( *) is releasing another Manhattan residential or commercial property, according to the (*) New York City Post( *). The well known visual artist noted a full-floor West Town condo-turned-workspace– in addition to the Upper West Side duplex that she (*) noted in October( *), which entered into agreement the following month for $8.6 million (that sale has yet to be settled, per listing records).( *) Priced at $8.5 million, the West Town residential or commercial property includes a 60-foot-long ribbon of steel windows ignoring the Hudson River. The two-bedroom, three-bathroom house is presently established as a photography studio: among the restrooms has actually been transformed to house a substantial Epson printer, the main bed room is a workplace, and the potential table is visualized with a suite of workplace chairs in noting images.( *) A bar location in the apartment.( *) Image: Evan Joseph for Corcoran( *) Leibovitz( *) paid $6.5 million for the 3,200-square-foot area in 2022. Possibly the popular professional photographer will have much better luck offering the area for an earnings than she made with her classy residence, which she purchased in 2014 for $11.3 million, $2.7 million more than the system’s present agreement cost.( *) The more just recently noted residence is found in a nine-story (*) Greenwich Town( *) structure developed in 1998 by Manhattan designer and designer (*) Cary Tamarkin( *). Concrete columns, heated bluestone floorings, and big circular cutouts in the ceiling contribute to the contemporary commercial appearance of the home.( *) A sitting location in the apartment.( *) Image: Evan Joseph for Corcoran( *).