Breaking news: Two New York City news anchors are saying goodbye to their Brooklyn pad.
Mike Marza and Rhiannon Ally have listed their Park Slope co-op for $1.5 million, The Post has learned.
The move comes as the broadcast couple continues to cement their careers in New York City’s fast-paced news market.
Marza and Ally, wed for 17 years and parents to three children, began their on-air partnership at Kansas City’s KSHB 41 News — an NBC affiliate.
They now hold roles at ABC.
Marza serves as a weeknight 11 p.m. co-anchor and field reporter for WABC’s Eyewitness News, while Ally anchors for ABC, including a notable role on GMA3, where she filled in for Amy Robach during a widely reported absence tied to Robach’s personal controversy with co-anchor T.J. Holmes.
The couple purchased the 1,500-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-bath duplex in 2022 for $1.46 million, property records show. For them, the best feature of all is something much bigger.
“Brooklyn is the best of both worlds,” Marza told The Post via email. “You’re in the city, but also have a little room to breathe too. Prospect Park is our backyard. We taught all three kids to ride bikes there. We love the location of this apartment. It’s really a special place, with the views from the incredible rooftop and the world famous restaurants just steps away.”
Ally echoed the sentiment, adding they’re not going far at all because of it.
“Our family loves Brooklyn because every street feels like home,” she said, also by email. “Each neighborhood has its own personality. Park Slope is the perfect intersection of energy and community —it’s where laughter echoes from every stoop and every building like [ours] has its own unique history. Neighbors look out for each other and start to feel like family. We are thrilled to raise our kids here and aren’t going far. We are moving just a few blocks away.”
Situated in a converted industrial building, the co-op blends historic elements with modern design. The listing highlights its soaring double-height ceilings, a distinctive spiral staircase and a multi-level layout that offers flexibility for various living arrangements.
The updated kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, a large island with seating and ample storage, the listing notes.
The upper level includes three spacious bedrooms, one configured as a home office. A removable wall between two bedrooms allows for the creation of a larger primary suite, while the third bedroom features a loft area adaptable for multiple purposes.
Additional features include dimmable lighting, an in-unit washer-dryer, and a virtual doorman system for added convenience and security.
Residents have access to a communal roof deck offering panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline.
Abigail Palanca, Jennifer Chiu and Crystal Chancey with Serhant hold the listing.
Said Palanca, “The architectural style of Park Slope is relatively uniform and this co-op is a contemporary outlier. Owners get access to the picturesque, tree-lined streets and community feel of the beloved neighborhood while having a modern duplex space that can be further customized as they wish.”