







Part-owner and manager of the city’s iconic bohemian crash pad, the Chelsea Hotel, the late, great Stanley Bard was a true gentleman.
The city, and the world, was a better place with him living in it.
Stanley Bard.OWEN HOFFMANN/PatrickMcMullan.comHe was Gimme Shelter’s landlord when we lived at the famed 23rd Street building, and we loved him dearly.
Now his former three-bedroom, three-bathroom Upper East Side co-op apartment at 1001 Fifth Ave. is on the market for $5.79 million.
The 2,000-square-foot space comes with Central Park and reservoir views, an open living/dining area with a woodburning fireplace and an open chef’s kitchen with a breakfast bar.
There’s also a master bedroom with a marbled ensuite bathroom and lots of storage space throughout.
The listing brokers are Maria Manuche and Lili Shiota of Compass.



