David Quinn, the new head coach of the New York Rangers, is putting down roots in the Big Apple, starting with a $2.67 million loft in Chelsea.
Quinn, who’s making the move to New York City following a five-year stint as the men’s hockey coach at Boston University, closed Wednesday afternoon on a one-bedroom apartment at Chelsea Mercantile, a 100-year-old, limestone-clad garment factory converted into luxury condominiums.
He’ll be able to walk to work in less than 10 minutes, as his new Manhattan digs put him about eight blocks away from the Rangers’ home rink.