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DiCaprio buys ‘green’ NYC condo
NEW YORK—Every time he comes home, Leonardo DiCaprio is practicing what
he preaches. The environmentally conscious actor has bought an apartment
in Riverhouse, an eco-friendly building overlooking the Hudson River.
The purchase was confirmed on Friday by Christopher Daly, president of
Sheldrake Organization, the developer of the Battery Park City complex.
Occupancy is slated for this summer.
The 264-unit condominium glass tower overlooks the river and a park, and
boasts low emission paints, a 24-hour fresh filtered air system, a water
treatment facility and rotating solar panels. DiCaprio seemingly also
will have everything at his fingertips. The David Rockwell-designed
high-rise features an indoor 50-foot lap pool, media cafe, fitness
centre, landscaped terrace — and dog spa.
The building also will house the City Bakery and a branch of the New
York Public Library. DiCaprio has served on the board of directors of
the environmental organization Global Green USA. He also owns a hybrid
car and had solar panels put on his Los Angeles home. The 33-year-old
actor has won Oscar nominees for “The Aviator” and “Blood Diamond.” He
is currently filming “Shutter Island,” directed by Martin Scorsese. An
e-mail sent to his publicist was not immediately returned.—Agencies
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