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Carrie Bradshaw’s house in Sex and the City to have a gate to deter photo-taking tourists
Deterrent to tourists who take photos outside Manhattan brownstone where Carrie Bradshaw lived in Sex and the City approved by commission
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Thinking about toasting Carrie Bradshaw with a cosmo while posing on the front steps of her Manhattan brownstone from Sex and the City?
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Think again.
The city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission has approved an application for a gate after Barbara Lorber, who has owned the building since 1978, lamented “the endless presence of interest in my celebrity staircase”.
The stately three-storey building in Greenwich Village’s historic district was used for exterior shots of the apartment occupied by Bradshaw, played by Sarah Jessica Parker.
![A person poses for a photo in front of the Manhattan brownstone where Carrie Bradshaw lived in Sex and the City. The city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission approved an application to put a metal gate on the front staircase to keep away tourists. Photo: AP A person poses for a photo in front of the Manhattan brownstone where Carrie Bradshaw lived in Sex and the City. The city’s Landmarks Preservation Commission approved an application to put a metal gate on the front staircase to keep away tourists. Photo: AP](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2025/01/16/ce21e6bc-ca36-49cf-80bb-8ee2dd57c89c_2fe52981.jpg)
“I’d hoped for literally decades that this would pass,” Lorber told the commission during heartfelt testimony. “But at this point, I think even someone as stubborn as I am has to admit that this isn’t going away in the near future.”
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