According to Mansion Global, the Upper West Side co-op belongs to Al Jean, who recently concluded his 25-year run as showrunner of the iconic animated series, and his wife Stephanie Gillis, a writer for the show.
The three-bedroom unit is located in a landmarked building designed by renowned architect Emery Roth on Riverside Drive.

The couple purchased the property in 2019 for $6.22 million (AUD $9.45 million) and undertook significant renovations to enhance its natural features.
The apartment boasts expansive Hudson River views and wraparound terraces accessible from most rooms.

Listing agent Steven Cohen of the Corcoran Group has the listing.
The property features two wood-burning fireplaces and exceptional indoor-outdoor flow, creating a seamless living experience rarely found in New York City properties.
Its high-floor positioning provides a quiet environment that served the writing couple well during their ownership.

Jean recently concluded his tenure as showrunner of “The Simpsons,” with his final episode in that role airing earlier this month.
However, he reportedly continues to be involved with the cartoon series, which has been on air since 1989. His wife Gillis continues her work as a writer for the show.

The property is situated in a prestigious co-op building on Riverside Drive, offering the new owners not just a luxury residence but a piece of architectural history in one of Manhattan’s most desirable neighbourhoods.