The property was on the market for only a week, and after a bidding war broke out, Drexler emerged victorious according to the Post.
The co-op, inside a landmarked building from 1887, spans 6,226-square-feet and features five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms. Plus a bonus for Drexler, it's right around the corner from J. Crew's Hudson Street outpost.
The loft has a chef’s kitchen, a 150-bottle wine cave, a media room with fireplace, and a library.