New York Approves Gate for Iconic 'Sex and the City' Filming Location
The owner of Carrie Bradshaw's famous brownstone secures approval to install a gate to manage persistent tourist visits.
- Barbara Lorber, owner of the West Village brownstone featured in 'Sex and the City,' sought to install a gate to deter intrusive fans.
- The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission approved the request, citing the need to balance historic preservation with modern challenges.
- Fans have continued to visit the site for over 20 years, often ignoring existing 'Private Property' signs and barriers.
- Lorber explained that the house became a filming location after she granted permission to a young location scout, unaware of the show's eventual global success.
- The gate's design is still under review to ensure it aligns with the historic character of the neighborhood.