Built in 1881 for a renowned developer, 40 East 75th Street was designed as one of four-row houses by prominent New York architects. The building features stunning 19th-century details, including high ceilings, original fireplaces, ornate moldings, and tall windows throughout.
Built in 1881 for a renowned developer at the time, 40 East 75th Street was designed as one of four-row houses by prominent New York architects Arthur M. Thom and James W. Wilson. In 1936, an extension of 14.5' x 26' was added to the bottom three floors of the main building. The 19th-century details throughout are stunning with ceilings on the parlor floor that soar to 12 feet, original extra-wide fireplaces, ornate ceiling moldings in every room, and tall windows throughout.
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