Venture capitalist Anu Duggal is listing her dazzling West Village home for $2.99 million, Gimme Shelter has learned.
The historic loft, inside a 114-year-old building at 116 W. 14th St., has 11-foot ceilings and Doric columns.
It’s where Duggal has hosted countless events for female founders over the years, including those who launched Billie, Zola and Rent the Runway.
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The loft comes with an open layout that is made for entertaining. Five7 Media for Howard Hanna NYC
The listing brokers are Kalav Mistry and Mimi Jefferson of Howard Hanna NYC.
Duggal launched her fund in 2014. Some of the most recent deals led by Female Founders Fund include Kristie D’Ambrosio-Carroll’s Dacora Motors, which aims to be the Rolls Royce of American electric cars; and 831 Media, an independent romantic fiction publishing company.
The white chef’s kitchen comes with a butler’s pantry. Five7 Media for Howard Hanna NYC
The open layout features a formal dining area under a chandelier. Five7 Media for Howard Hanna NYC
At the same time, Duggal is also on the move, as she has also purchased a new residence at 11 Charlton St. The listing brokers were Corey Mittenhal and Brian K. Meier of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties; Mistry represented Duggal.
An avid gardener, Duggal told Gimme that she was drawn to the Charlton Street co-op because of its approximate 900-square-foot garden.
Duggal just purchased a new home for herself. Getty Images for TechCrunch
“Garden apartments are very hard to find,” Duggal said, adding that she is “excited to bring it back to life.”
Duggal’s Hamptons garden in Water Mill has also recently been featured in Architectural Digest.
Duggal bought the West 14th Street apartment for $1.87 million in 2011. At 2,000 square feet, the two-bedroom, two-bath loft has an open layout and plenty of space for entertaining.
Bright pink pops of color brighten the space. Five7 Media for Howard Hanna NYC
The residence is filled with eclectic touches. Five7 Media for Howard Hanna NYC
“The building is more than 100 years old. It has great ceiling heights, columns, and feels like a complete escape from the city,” Duggal said, adding that there are only two apartments per floor.
“The space is great for entertaining,” Duggal said. “I often have some of the founders over breakfast.”
Over time, Duggal also launched a sort of summer camp for female founders to find connection, advice and investors at the Montauk Yacht Club.
The main bedroom comes with a sitting area and work space. Five7 Media for Howard Hanna NYC
The walk-in closet is quite roomy. Five7 Media for Howard Hanna NYC
The listed nest is in a Beaux-Arts building designed by Louis Korn that dates to 1912 and converted to condos in 1997. Thoroughly modernized and made for entertaining, it can accommodate up to 100 guests, according to the listing.
The home features a chef’s kitchen with a breakfast bar, a built-in coffee station, a pantry and a wine fridge. There’s also an open dining area.
Private space features a 400-square-foot main bedroom suite with a large walk-in closet and dressing room, as well as an ensuite spa-like bath.
The 12-story building features a keylocked elevator, and a live-in super. Common charges are $1,321 a month.