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You’ve seen him on television — and now his sanctuary away from the cameras can be your own.

One of the city’s best-known broadcast reporters, Sandy Kenyon of Eyewitness News, has listed his Hell’s Kitchen home for $1.75 million. If you don’t know the Princeton University alum from TV, you’ll remember him from 1010 WINS news radio — and his resume also includes positions at CNN and at the public broadcasting channel WNET in New York.

His unit has one bedroom, one full bathroom and a powder room across 919 square feet. Located at the Link, 310 W. 52nd St., it features stunning floor-to ceiling-windows that look out to wide Manhattan views, oak floors, an open kitchen with a glass tile backsplash and a windowed home office — the latter of which the listing notes is also a second bedroom.


  The spread looks out to wide Midtown views, as well as vistas of Central Park, through floor-to-ceiling exposures. Richard Caplan Photography The spread looks out to wide Midtown views, as well as vistas of Central Park, through floor-to-ceiling exposures. Richard Caplan Photography

  The home has one bedroom. Richard Caplan Photography The home has one bedroom. Richard Caplan Photography

  A home office that can also be used as a second bedroom. Richard Caplan Photography A home office that can also be used as a second bedroom. Richard Caplan Photography

  A view of the open floor plan. Richard Caplan Photography A view of the open floor plan. Richard Caplan Photography

  A look inside the kitchen. Richard Caplan Photography A look inside the kitchen. Richard Caplan Photography


  Another look at the massive view corridor. Richard Caplan Photography Another look at the massive view corridor. Richard Caplan Photography

The home opens to a foyer that leads to an open living and dining room. It also boasts the highest ceilings in the building, and additionally offers prime views of Central Park. 

The 42-story building comes with 215 units. Built in 2005 and designed by Costas Kondylis & Partners and Gail Nauer Architects, it has a double-height lobby with floor-to-ceiling windows, large white columns and modern seating. There’s also a concierge, a gym, and a 3,200-square-foot landscaped garden terrace.

Kenyon and his wife, the best-selling author Eileen Goudge, bought the unit for $1.5 million in 2007, records show. The listing brokers are Chase Landow and Natalia Gonzalez of Serhant.

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