With four bedrooms, three baths and tall bookshelves, the corner-unit co-op is located in a 27-story Art Deco building overlooking Washington Square Park that’s popular with celebrities. Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards owned a penthouse there from 2014 to 2018.
The seller of No. 8BC, meanwhile, was Sara Fishko, a cultural reporter and mainstay of public radio station WNYC. Fishko has owned the apartment for about four decades, according to the ad for the apartment from its listing agent, Douglas Elliman.
The firm began marketing the co-op in April for $4.15 million, meaning it traded at only a slight discount.
The home appears to be the third in the neighborhood for C.K., who bought two others in 2016. One was a co-op at 345 W. Fourth St., near Eighth Avenue, for $565,000, records show.
The other was a two-bedroom combination at 101 W. 12th St., for nearly $2.5 million. Like his new co-op, that one had a well-known seller, architect Peter Eisenman.