Hollywood star Bradley Cooper's extremely popular cheesesteak takeout spot has a new homeowner on the Lower East Side, Post learned.
Alchemy Ventures, a real estate company that owns more than $400 million in nearly small facilities in New York and Kansas City, grew the 151 Avenue A five-storey apartment building for $10.75 million.
The green painted building is located at Danny & Coop's, which was opened by A-Lister in December, where he slings cheesesteaks to worship fans using the grill.
Cooper and co-owner Danny Desiampietro, who run Angelo and sandwich spots in the Brotherly Love City, have a five-year lease with a five-year extension option, so a change in landlord wouldn't put the Philadelphia-style phenomenon at risk.
Sources said Alchemy's principal was “excited” to have the “Silver Linings Playbook” star as a tenant.
Neither Cooper nor Digiampietro could reach it.
Danny & Coop's is the latest addition to the thriving, sometimes funky Avenue dining scene.
Since it was posted on Instagram late last year, it is a $17.45 cheesesteak sandwich (the only one that sells except for soda and water), a line drawn on the sidewalk.
Customers will wait up to 30 minutes to enter the star-crooked space without chairs, and wait another 15 minutes to order and receive their GRUB.
The unpredictable hours have been added to the mystique of the joint, but its website now says it will be open next at noon on Friday. Cheesesteak received average 4.3 out of 5 stars YELP rating.
Alchemy Ventures Principal Sam Kooris called the building “a perfect example of a type of property positioned in high quality that matches its strategic vision.”
The upper floors of the building feature eight 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartments.
The company began purchasing Big Apple in Brownstone Brooklyn and later expanded to Manhattan, where it owns residential and complex buildings on West 80th Avenue and Church Street in Tribeca.
Alchemy Ventures is an independently managed affiliate of developer Alchemy Properties, and partner ABR Investments has developed a new mixed-use tower at 125 W. 57th St., including the new home of Calvary Baptist Church, the original owner of the site.
The Avenue a Sale was mediated by Joe Koicim and Matt Berger of Marcus & Millichap.





