Located between Fifth and Madison Avenues, this landmark residence is steps from Central Park, world-class museums, and luxury shopping on Madison Avenue.
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Located between Fifth and Madison Avenues, this landmark residence is steps from Central Park, world-class museums, and luxury shopping on Madison Avenue.
The grand, Gilded Age mansion was built in the Parisian Beaux Arts-style between 1901 and 1903 for prominent New York socialites, James and Harriet Lanier.
This timeless New York townhouse is nestled on a tree-lined street just a block from Riverside Park, surrounded by all the best of the Upper West Side’s neighborhood amenities.
Originally built in Amsterdam in the 17th century, the property was dismantled and rebuilt twice in New York City, and underwent a “gothic fantasy makeover” under British-born architect Frederick Sterner in 1910.
With its handcrafted Italian limestone facade and classical detailing, this New York townhouse offers plenty of curb appeal, along with a coveted address between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue.
In the heart of Manhattan's prestigious Upper East Side near Central Park, 4 East 79th Street stands as a tribute to history, a testament to restoration, and an embodiment of architectural elegance.
In contract after just 15 days on the market, this duplex penthouse in the heart of New York City's vibrant East Village awaits a lucky buyer.
The grand, Gilded Age mansion is one of Manhattan’s most notable residences, built in the Parisian Beaux Arts-style between 1901 and 1903 for James and Harriet Lanier, prominent New York socialites.
Built in 1916 by Beaux Arts architect Ogden Codman Jr, the palatial property drew design inspiration from the Louis XIV Hunting Lodge, now known as the Palace of Versailles.
Built in 1908 by architect William A. Boring, the Beaux Arts landmark on Manhattan’s Upper West Side was formerly run as the St. Agnes Boys’ High School before being converted into a luxury residential development by Tamarkin Co.