Despite one of New York's worst blizzards, shutting the city down on Saturday, the ever-important day for buyers, devoted ceramic and glass aficionados turned out for the 17th .
Manhattan's most photographed townhouse, located at 163 East 64th Street, presents a once-in-a-lifetime buying opportunity. NEW YORK, Oct. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Meriting the attention
/PRNewswire/ Meriting the attention of millennial Instagrammers, building buffs, streetscape lovers, architectural preservationists, and those who remain.
/PRNewswire/ Meriting the attention of millennial Instagrammers, building buffs, streetscape lovers, architectural preservationists, and those who remain.
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To a non-New Yorker, 64th Street might look like a regular stretch of tightly compacted New York apartment buildings. But the buildings on 64th aren’t apartments, they’re some of New York’s finest townhouse mansions on the Upper East Side. Nestled between two brown and gray mansions on 64th stands the most opulent one Ken Laub’s Versailles an inspired Neo-Georgian brick townhouse extending 90 feet in depth. Laub, a semi-retired real estate magnate, has lived in the mansion for 35 years. Now, he’s selling his prized townhouse, downsizing and relocating in the city to focus on creative projects, some of which include his musical compositions.