Mary Hart and Burt Sugarman give up the perch where they play host
Television host Mary Hart and her husband, producer Burt Sugarman, have sold their high-rise at the Ritz-Carlton Residences at L.A. Live for $6.3 million.
The three-bedroom, four-bathroom downtown condo was renovated and customized during their ownership to create a high-end resort vibe. Drawing attention away from the sleek 4,170 square feet of interior space, however, are the bird’s-eye skyscraper views from the floor-to-ceiling glass walls in every room.
An open living- and dining-room area, an office, a center-island kitchen and a den/media room are among the living spaces. The master suite features automatic entry doors, dual wardrobes and electronic blackout shades.
Building amenities include a rooftop swimming pool, a fitness center, a billiard room and concierge services.
Hart, 68, hosted “Entertainment Tonight” for nearly three decades ending in 2011.
Sugarman, 80, is known for producing “The Newlywed Game” and the late-night music show “The Midnight Special.” Among his film credits is the Oscar-nominated drama “Children of a Lesser God” (1986).
They bought the unit in 2013 for $3.8 million.
Kurt Rappaport and Kevin D. Booker of Westside Estate Agency handled the transaction.
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