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Anthony Bourdain's Former Columbus Circle Apartment Hits Market
The late "Parts Unknown" host's two-bedroom apartment in Columbus Circle is looking for new tenants just two months after his death.

COLUMBUS CIRCLE, NY — The former Manhattan apartment of the late celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain has hit the rental market just two months after his death, according to reports.
Bourdain's former apartment — located on the 64th floor of the Time Warner Center in Columbus Circle — is listed at a price of $14,000 per month, the New York Post first reported. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom home has been on the market for two weeks, according to real estate listings.
The apartment features west-facing views of the Upper West Side's Lincoln Square neighborhood and the Hudson River from floor-to-ceiling windows, according to a real estate listing. The crown jewel of the 1,280-square-foot home may be the kitchen — fit for a professional chef such as Bourdain — which features top-of-the-line appliances.
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Bourdain was found dead in June after committing suicide in a French hotel room. The "Parts Unknown" host was found by his friend and fellow celebrity chef Eric Ripert. The pair was working on an upcoming episode of Bourdain's acclaimed CNN show.
Bourdain first became a household name with the publication of his book, "Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly," in 2000. The chef's piercing look at the big personalities in the world of haute cuisine vaulted him to stardom. He became the host of "A Cook's Tour" on the Food Network and "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" on the Travel Channel before joining CNN in 2013 for "Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown."
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