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Bond director Cary Fukunaga buys New York City penthouse

 		Bond director Cary Fukunaga buys New York City penthouse

Hot director Cary Fukunaga has bought a full-floor penthouse at Soho tower 570 Broome, sources tell Page Six.

The director, whose credits include HBO’s first season of “True Detective” as well as Netflix’s upcoming “Maniac” was just tapped to direct the next James Bond movie with Daniel Craig. Sources told us that the Soho real estate deal was in the works before Fukunaga got the Bond gig.

The downtown pad has three bedrooms and three baths as well as “two large terraces with extraordinary views over the Hudson River,” solid oak floors, floor-to-ceiling windows and a private elevator landing.

According to listings in the building, prices range from $1.35 million for 1-bedroom units — up to over $4 million.

“Maniac,” which stars Emma Stone and Jonah Hill, premieres on Friday.

The architect behind 570 Broome is Tahir Demircioglu, while Agime Group developed the property. Sean Murphy Turner of Stribling Marketing Associates handled the sale. Reports have said that the address’s facade is coated with a spray-on solution called “Pureti,” which gives it “the purifying power of 500 trees.”

Fukunaga’s 007 film will be released in 2020.

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