Amanda “Binky” Urban — the literate cause and ICM spouse dubbed “the astir almighty pistillate successful publishing” — and her husband, New Yorker writer and writer Ken Auletta, are listing their full-floor spread astatine 132 E. 72nd St. for $3.35 million.
They bought the location for $2 cardinal successful 2010, according to spot records.
A backstage elevator landing opens straight into the renovated, prewar apartment, which comes with 2 bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms.
The surviving and eating rooms boast unfastened metropolis views, and are abstracted from the backstage chamber wing.
There’s besides an eat-in chef’s kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace, herringbone floors and yes, of course, a book-lined study. (If lone those walls could talk.)



The achromatic mitt co-op gathering dates to 1925.
Listing brokers Lisa Chajet and Bonnie Chajet, of Warburg Realty, declined comment.