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Denzel Washington's fictional home in 'Highest 2 Lowest' just sold in real life for $16.25M

February 26, 2026 - 05:56

Denzel Washington's fictional home in 'Highest 2 Lowest' just sold in real life for $16.25M

The legendary Brooklyn Heights penthouse featured in Spike Lee's 1990 jazz drama "Mo' Better Blues" has sold in a landmark real estate deal. The iconic aerie, located at 30 Front Street and overlooking the Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn Bridge, commanded a staggering $16.25 million.

The residence served as the fictional home of Denzel Washington's character, the brilliant but troubled trumpeter Bleek Gilliam. Its dramatic, art-filled interiors, which reflected Spike Lee's own personal curation for the film, provided a central backdrop for the movie's narrative. The sale highlights the enduring cultural cachet of prime New York City properties immortalized in film.

The triplex penthouse, known as the Olympia, boasts over 6,000 square feet of living space, multiple terraces, and those unparalleled, cinematic views. While the identity of the new owner remains private, the sale price sets a new benchmark for the prestigious Brooklyn Heights neighborhood. The property's blend of architectural grandeur and pop culture history proved to be an irresistible combination, ensuring its place not just in luxury real estate annals, but in film history as well.


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