41 East 62nd Street
New York, NY 10065

Cross street:Madison Avenue

Building

Type:Townhouse
Era:Post-war
Floors:5

Property

Ownership: Mixed Use
Rooms: 17
Bedrooms: Studio
Pets: Pets Unknown

Financials

Price: $35,000,000
505 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022
Listing Courtesy of Serhant LLC

Description

35-FOOT WIDE TROPHY PROPERTY FOR MIXED USE, COMMUNITY FACILITY OR SINGLE-FAMILY CONVERSION 41 East 62nd Street was originally built as a stable for Elbridge T. Gerry, a prominent lawyer whose mansion was located on Fifth Avenue and 60th Street. Alfred Zucker, the original architect for the property, constructed a three-story stable with a remarkably sophisticated faade that married neo-Tudor and Gothic Revival elements. The distinguished faade we now see was the result of an alteration in 1946. It is constructed of red brick laid in English bond with a recessed doorway at the east end of the property. Iron railings and stone lintels adorn the second-floor windows, while balustrades are set below the front slate mansard roof on the fourth floor where dormer windows were planned to be installed plus a setback fifth floor. The lot is approximately 35 feet by 100 feet with the building built 70-feet deep. The property consists of approximately 16,000 square feet spanning five floors plus a full basement. Currently the remaining 35-foot by 30-foot two-story space in the rear is enclosed with a glass roof and was used as a community facility. The floors are generally finished as white box, with open layouts. Up to 5,900 square feet may be allocated for commercial/office space use with the remaining square footage used as residential and/or community facility. For those interested in strictly residential use, it can easily be converted into a majestic single-family mansion with space to house all the requisite modern luxuries and amenities. It is also ideal for a foundation, an embassy or consulate, or live/work situation with gallery/studio or private family office below. A commercial elevator services all floors and an open staircase runs through the entire building. 41 East 62nd Street may be purchased individually or with 35 East 62nd Street, a 40-foot wide, 25,000 sq. ft. commercial office building, which may be used as is or converted to residential or mixed use as well. When combined the two offer otherwise impossible to find opportunities to create: Option 1: A grand residence with an adjoining amenity building that includes a basketball court, spa, fitness room, swimming pool, guest suites, and separate staff and security residences. Option 2: A grand residence with an adjoining legal family office or foundation, gallery, guest suites plus staff and security quarters. Option 3: Multiple-unit family compound with adjoining family office/foundation/ gallery and amenity building. Option 4: Modern fully immersive luxury office experience building complete with private spa and wholeness floor, fitness and sports facilities, lounge areas, private bar, private ballrooms for special events, theater for launches and presentations, and residences that can be used by executives and staff. The once in a lifetime opportunity to combine two buildings of this prominence would result in an unprecedented 75 on East 62nd Street and approximately 40,000 of interior square footage set on lots 100 deep with South-facing facades. The possibilities are simply endless.

Amenities

Basketball Court; Pool;

  • Pool
  • Voice Intercom
  • Walk-up

Neighborhood

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35 FOOT WIDE TROPHY PROPERTY FOR MIXED USE, COMMUNITY FACILITY OR SINGLE FAMILY CONVERSION 41 East 62nd Street was originally built as a stable for Elbridge T.


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