35 East 62nd Street
40' of Frontage Townhouse in the Upper East Side
Marketing description
Built in 1905, 35 East 62nd Street is a 25,000 square foot, 40’ x 80’ 5 story building set on a 40’ x 100’ lot with a full basement, mezzanine and a roof garden just east of Madison Avenue. Uniquely in such an exclusive residential area, office-use in its entirety is permitted. It is eminently suitable as a central office for a high-tech company, hedge fund, modern “experiential” office space, foundation or family office.
The main floor is indicative of the buildings’ unique character. There is an expansive, double-height entrance lobby, a mezzanine creative studio, and a 40-foot x 20-foot boardroom with 16-foot ceilings.
The high-ceilinged upper floors are light and airy and are programmed for adaptation to various users’ needs. It can also be converted into a grand mansion, European-style family compound, or grand live/work.
For those interested in strictly residential conversions, it can be subdivided into multiple grand apartments--in the manner of classic European-style family compounds--or into a majestic single-family mansion with space to house all the requisite modern luxuries and amenities.
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Investment highlights
- Substantial Frontage- The townhouse features 40' of frontage along the north side of East 62nd Street
- Flexible Zoning- As of right Residential and Commercial are allowed
- Unique Property Features- Includes a 40' x 20' boardroom, a glass-enclosed rear yard, an elevator, an outdoor rooftop garden, and basement
- Significant Light and Air- High ceilings and windows throughout the property provide great light and air
- Premier Upper East Side Location- Situated between Park and Madison Avenues, several restaurants, retail stores, and Central Park are all within walking distance.
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