Basketball player Carmelo Anthony has re-listed his five-bed, four-bath Chelsea condo in a luxe modern building that overlooks the High Line. The ten-time NBA All-Star and native New Yorker previously listed the unit in 2020. After undergoing a sleek redesign, the sophisticated dwelling is back on the market for $12.5 million.

“The home now benefits from a complete refresh with a clearly defined flow and enhancements ranging from an updated color palette in the kitchen and select spaces, polished stone throughout, designer lighting, matte-finished solid rift and quartered white oak floors, and a custom slat wood wall in the primary bedroom giving it a spa-like retreat feel,” said leasing agent Aaron Seawood of Triplemint.

The current furniture in the home is by ASH Staging.\

Photo: DDReps / Courtesy of The Agency

Anthony purchased the 4,562-square-foot space in 2015 for $11 million. The unit makes up the fifth floor of a 2014-built structure designed by Cary Tamarkin, who kept Chelsea’s industrial past in mind with warehouse-like details such as oversized casement windows and a factory clock on the building’s impressive exterior.

A private elevator provides access to the unit, where 10-foot tall ceilings top expansive gallery walls that once displayed the former New York Knick’s comprehensive art collection. The elegant white kitchen sports Calacatta Gold marble and Viking appliances, including a six-burner range, two dishwashers, and a wine cooler. Next door to the kitchen, the media room houses a bar, cigar humidor, and a walk-in 500-bottle wine room.

One of multiple living spaces in the home.

Photo: DDReps / Courtesy of The Agency

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In the main suite, the wooden slats covering one wall of the king-size bedroom provide a sense of warmth and serenity to the modern space. A walk-in dressing room, closet, and a luxurious marble-clad bathroom with heated floors and a steam shower complete the owner’s quarters.

The abundance of massive windows and a private terrace provide iconic views of the High Line and flood the space with natural light.

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