Robert Frank and June Leaf’s New York Studio Hits the Market
The couple’s Bleecker Street home has listed for $6.5 million.
For nearly two years now, the forlorn Federal-style townhouse at 7 Bleecker Street has stood in silent memoriam to its former tenants of over four decades—legendary Swiss-American photographer Robert Frank, who died in 2019, and his wife, American sculptor June Leaf, who died in 2024. This week, however, the 209-year-old home, sited in New York’s NoHo East Historic District, hit the market with a $6.5 million price tag attached.

- Robert Frank and June Leaf’s longtime New York townhouse is on the market for $6.5 million.
- The historic 209-year-old Bleecker Street home retains its raw, artist-studio aesthetic shaped by decades of creative life.
- The listing omits mention of the artists, instead encouraging buyers to redevelop the landmark property.



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