Nestled within the esteemed enclave of the "Block Beautiful," 144 East 19th Street epitomizes the timeless allure of Gramercy Park. This 20’-wide Greek Revival residence, located between Irving Place and Third Avenue, spans four stories. With substantial unused air rights, there is potential for future expansion, including extended floor plates and a roof deck, subject to Landmarks approval.
In need of a full renovation, the home features five fireplaces, a double-height top floor with a mezzanine, and a striking skylight, infusing it with artistic flair. The private south-facing garden offers a tranquil retreat and is adjacent to single-family residences to the east and west.
Situated on arguably the best townhouse block in Gramercy Park, 144 East 19th Street blends historic charm with modern opportunity. Gramercy Park South, from Irving Place to Third Avenue, features a mix of 19th-century townhouses and newer apartment buildings. Many of the townhouses boast charming pastel hues like pink and blue, a vibrant tapestry of architectural styles, while simple lintels and cornices provide a captivating horizontal contrast to the windows' verticality. The unity of this street, with its greenery and wrought iron railings and gates, relates directly to the charm of Gramercy Park.
Nestled within the esteemed enclave of the "Block Beautiful," 144 East 19th Street epitomizes the timeless allure of Gramercy Park. This 20’-wide Greek Revival residence, located between Irving Place and Third Avenue, spans four stories. With substantial unused air rights, there is potential for future expansion, including extended floor plates and a roof deck, subject to Landmarks approval.
In need of a full renovation, the home features five fireplaces, a double-height top floor with a mezzanine, and a striking skylight, infusing it with artistic flair. The private south-facing garden offers a tranquil retreat and is adjacent to single-family residences to the east and west.
Situated on arguably the best townhouse block in Gramercy Park, 144 East 19th Street blends historic charm with modern opportunity. Gramercy Park South, from Irving Place to Third Avenue, features a mix of 19th-century townhouses and newer apartment buildings. Many of the townhouses boast charming pastel hues like pink and blue, a vibrant tapestry of architectural styles, while simple lintels and cornices provide a captivating horizontal contrast to the windows' verticality. The unity of this street, with its greenery and wrought iron railings and gates, relates directly to the charm of Gramercy Park.
Listing Courtesy of Garfield, Leslie J. & Co., Inc.