| ID # | RLS10994347 |
| Detay | 6 chanm, 5 twalèt, 2 demi twalèt, machin lave, machin sèch, 9 kay nan batiman an, batiman an gen 5 etaj |
| Ane konstriksyon | 1903 |
| Tren anba tè | 6 minit pou tren 4, 5, 6 |
| 10 minit pou tren Q | |
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No.7 East 88th Street
Mansyòn Rar Limon / Blok Pak / 24.5 pye Laj / Plafon Wot / Plis pase 10,000 pye kare (apeprè).
No.7 East 88th Street ideyal pou yon restorasyon mansyòn pou yon sèl fanmi. Distenge pa bèl fasad limon l' yo ki gen 24.5 pye laj, mansyòn sa a gen senk nivo ak plafon ki byen wo plis pase 10 pye sou chak nivo; li gen bèl detay achitekti, tankou dormers élégants ak yon fenèt oriel ki vlope nan limon sou de nivo, ki bay yon bèl vi sou Central Park ak Rezèvwa a, ak yon griyè fè ki te fèt orijinalman ki byen santre ant de kolòn limon ak de fenèt ki konplete desen tanperaman li.
No.7 East 88th Street se youn nan blòk ki pi dezirab nan Carnegie Hill. Li a kè Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Mize Guggenheim, ak magazen Madison Avenue e li antoure ak kèk nan pi bon egzanp achitekti nan Upper East Side ki sòti nan kòmansman syèk la.
Bati an 1903 pa achitèk James R. Turner ak William G. Killian, No. 7 East 88th Street te fèt nan estil Beaux-Arts kòm yon ranje twa mansyòn ki pwononse, chak montre yon echèl enpresyonan ak gwo sou tout longè li. Mansyòn sa a gen 24.5 pye laj ak 80 pye pwofondè sou yon tè ki gen 100 pye pwofondè. Entèn yo toujou gen detay orijinal, chanm enpresyonan ak echèl ak pwopòsyon eksepsyonèl, ak anpil limyè natirèl.
Mansyòn an konfigire kòm yon rezidans kat inite, ki enkli yon triplex nan nivo jaden, yon triplex modèn nan dènye nivo a ak solaryòm, ak kat rezidans yon chanm, ki gen yon teras sou do kay ak yon jaden prive. Chak nivo nan kay sa a sèvi ak yon asansè, ki ra pou yon kay nan epòk sa a.
Tanpri gade plan etaj mansyòn sèl la pwopoze pa NJ Caine Architecture.
No.7 East 88th Street
Rare Limestone Mansion / Park Block / 24.5 ft Wide / High Ceilings / Over 10,000 sqft (approx.).
No.7 East 88th Street is ideal for a single-family mansion restoration. Distinguished by its impressive Beaux-Arts style 24.5-foot-wide limestone facade, this mansion spans five levels with soaring ceilings over 10ft tall on each level; it features beautiful architectural details, such as elegant dormers and a two-level limestone-clad oriel window with western views of Central Park and Reservoir, welcomed by an original wrought-iron grille perfectly centered between two limestone columns and flanked by two windows that complement its timeless design.
No.7 East 88th Street is among the most desired Carnegie Hill landmarked blocks. It is moments away from Central Park, Fifth Avenue, the Guggenheim Museum, and Madison Avenue shopping and is lined with some of the Upper East Side's finest examples of turn-of-the-century architecture.
Built in 1903 by architects James R. Turner and William G. Killian, No. 7 East 88th Street was designed in the Beaux-Arts style as a row of three prominent mansions, each showcasing an impressive and grand scale throughout. This mansion is 24.5 feet wide and 80 feet deep on a 100-foot-deep lot. The interiors still feature original details, impressive rooms with exceptional scale and proportion, and generous natural light.
The mansion is configured as a four-unit residence, including a garden-level triplex, a modernly designed top-level triplex with solarium, and four one-bedroom residences, highlighted with a rooftop terrace and private garden. Each level of this townhouse is serviced by an elevator, a rarity for a house of this period.
Please see the single mansion proposed floorplan by NJ Caine Architecture
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