
Historic Upper West Side
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Office | Single tenant | 1,300 SqFt
Building description
Position your practice in a piece of Manhattan history.
Built in 1892 and designed by architect George Fred Pelham, 212 West 71st Street is part of a distinguished Romanesque Revival townhouse row in the heart of the Upper West Side. During the Prohibition era, the building was home to the famed “Iron Gate” Club, adding a colorful chapter to its storied past before transitioning into professional and medical use serving the surrounding community.
Today, the ground-floor commercial unit offers approximately 1,300 square feet of highly functional office/medical space
The layout supports reception, private offices or treatment rooms, and administrative workspace. Located between Broadway and West End Avenue, the property benefits from strong residential density, neighborhood foot traffic, and immediate access to major subway lines.
This is a rare opportunity to operate your business within a historic Upper West Side property that combines architectural character with professional functionality.
Building highlights
Medical practices
Wellness or therapy providers
Boutique professional offices
Specialty practitioners
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