Former ABC News Anchor Charles Gibson Lists Park City Home With Stunning Views for $9.4M

Published: January 5, 2019 | By: American Luxury Staff

Retired ABC news anchor Charles Gibson has listed his unique Park City home for $9.4 million. The mountaintop house is flat-out dazzling.

Gibson—who went off the air nearly a decade ago—had the Utah ski chalet custom built in 1995. Gibson’s mathematician brother designed the elliptically-shaped home; as a result, the architecturally formal residence appears to both complement and comment on its landscape.

Within, a seemingly endless series of arcs intersect and compete for attention; the effect is of graceful, constant movement. The spaces present both scale and warmth, and the central gathering space is a double-height living room with a fireplace and a massive wall of glass windows looking out to the mountainous landscape. Wood is employed as a visual benchmark everywhere, with stone adding to the naturalistic, late 20th-century contemporary alpine vision.

The residence contains five bedrooms and seven baths in its 8,507 square feet and three levels. Supplemental and recreational living areas include a games room, an office, and a hot tub for warming up apres ski, or apres anything at all. Several large deck spaces offer plenty of room to enjoy some sun or an al fresco meal.

Gibson spent nearly two decades with “Good Morning America”; he then anchored “World News with Charles Gibson” before retiring in 2009.

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