15 East 70th Street, #GALLERY
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 26, 2023Last Price Change: -15.4% ($1,000,000) on Feb 11Days on Market: 184Building Type: CondominiumNeighborhood: Park/Fifth Ave. to 79th St. (Manhattan)Listing viewed 145 times
Open house:
- The afternoon of Sunday, Apr 28
Insider Highlights
- Prestigious Location: This large property is located in a prestigious neighborhood on the Upper East Side, adjacent to the world-renowned Frick Museum and moments away from Central Park, world-class shopping, dining, and cultural destinations. It is also conveniently close to the subway for easy transportation.
- Exquisite Design: The building, built in 1910, features a beautiful limestone facade with arched windows and wrought iron details, high ceilings, marble floors in the entrance and reception area, and a handsome entrance, grand spaces, and a stunning lobby.
- Spacious and Private: With approximately 4,605 sq ft of space, the property offers plenty of room for art storage and office space. The building is a condominium with only 7 apartments across 5 floors, ensuring a high level of privacy and exclusivity.
- Artistic Spaces: The property boasts two custom-lit gallery spaces and additional gallery spaces on the Garden Level, connected to a private outdoor oasis.
- Recent Upgrades: The property has been recently upgraded with new lighting, plumbing, and bathrooms, ensuring modern comfort and convenience.
- Building Amenities: The building offers a range of amenities including a concierge, resident storage, central AC, garden, intercom, rooftop terrace, elevator, courtyard, and bike room.
Description
Travel down the beautiful circular staircase to the Garden Level where additional gallery spaces connect to a private outdoor oasis. The lower floor also includes plenty of room for art storage and office space. Perfect for a private or public gallery, this spectacular address is adjacent to the world-renowned Frick Museum and moments from Central Park, world-class shopping, dining, and cultural destinations.
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