West 80 Street
Built in 1897 in the Elizabethan Renaissance Revival style by renowned architect Clarence True, this brick and limestone mansion occupies a 43-foot-wide lot, the Upper West Side. gothy 10,000-square-foot palace, at the time carved up into 20 rooms. complete with garage, elevator and enchanted garden, f renovated six-story landmarked building “practically from scratch,” creating nine apartments and a suitably impressive 3,000-square-foot owner’s duplex with a double-height salon. custom details include enormous arched doorways, herringbone floors, a fireplace with a stone mantel salvaged from a garbage pile and a grand stairway constructed by a set designer. stained glass windows. extra parquet floors were turned into a dining table. Though there are four floors of apartments to be filled, the home will be delivered vacant, but certainly not devoid of old-world charm. an elevator serves all six floors from the full-height basement to the enchanted roof garden. That, the rare and covetable garage, and the home’s location on a tree-lined park block in the Riverside-West End Historic District Billionaire’s Row type. RR10A zoning with Allowed usable floor area 19,500 Usable floor area as built 9,770 Unused FAR9,730.Unused buildable square feet Possible (air rights) =9,730
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