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        <title><![CDATA[&#8216;Blue&#8217;s Clues&#8217; star Steve Burns lists hipster mansion for $3.3M]]></title>
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						<p>Actor/musician <strong>Steve Burns</strong> is best known as the TV host of &#8220;Blue&#8217;s Clues,&#8221; a popular kid show from the 90s and early aughts. Now, Burns has listed his killer digs in Williamsburg for $3.35 million. (He bought the two-story home, a converted garage, <strong>for $770,000 in 2007</strong>.)</p>
<p>The two-bedroom, 2½-bathroom home at 19 Powers St.&nbsp;<strong>was transformed into a modern beauty</strong> with a glass-sided interior courtyard by architect Eric Liftin of MESH Architectures.</p>
<p>At 2,180 square feet, the home features an 87-foot hallway that opens to grand, 28-foot-tall ceilings in the living and dining rooms, and in the open chef&#8217;s kitchen.</p>
<p>Outdoor spaces include an ironwood deck from salvaged Coney Island boardwalk material, a catwalk from the front to the rear roof decks and a brick wall draped in ivy that was part of the original garage.</p>
<p>Other details include wooden roof beams converted to cover some of the walls, and radiant heated poured-concrete floors.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a private garage with storage and a curb cut. New York Magazine <strong>featured it 10 years ago</strong> as &#8220;one of the coolest abodes in the city&#8221; and then again in 2011 when Burns <strong>built an igloo in the courtyard</strong>, and joked that he wanted to list it. (&#8220;Charming alcove studio, steps from L train. Cutting-edge green construction, locally sourced material, a MUST SEE! $1,100/month.”)</p>
<p>Burns tells Gimme he has been living mostly in the Catskills for the past four years — writing, directing and producing for the reboot of &#8220;Blue’s Clues &amp; You&#8221; and writing music for television — including the theme song for &#8220;Young Sheldon.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;But I have my eye on the West Village and Greenpoint for a small footprint to hold onto in the city,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>The listing brokers are Corcoran&#8217;s Jason Miller and Jonathan Schulz.</p>
			
					
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