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| > | Robert Cohen |
| 310.593.0770 | |
| > | Brian Segall |
| 212.351.9346 |
CONTACT
| Robert Cohen |
| 310.593.0770 |
| Brian Segall |
| 212.351.9346 |
159 East 64th Street
New York, NYLOCATIONNorth block between Lexington and Third Avenues
SPACE
| Ground Floor | 1,904 SF |
| Second Floor | 1,680 SF |
| Third Floor | 1,009 SF |
| Fourth Floor | 1,043 SF |
| Basement | 910 SF |
| Total | 6,546 SF |
POSSESSION
| Immediate |
| TAXES 2013/14 |
| $77,009 |
| BLOCK & LOT |
| 1399-123 |
| ZONING DISTRICT |
| C1-8X |
SITE STATUS
| Formerly Chrome Hearts |
NEIGHBORS
| Anna Belen, Equinox, JoJo Restaurant, Kiehl’s, Papyrus, Pylones, William-Wayne & Co. |
| COMMENTS |
| Tremendous user opportunity |
| The townhouse was built in the 1890’s in Victorian style and in the 1930s a brick and stucco façade was added to the front along with a two-story wing and back garden |
| The townhouse has been home to two different businesses and the owners who founded them. Most recently it was the location of a Chrome Hearts boutique and office space on the Ground Floor and Basement, while Chrome Hearts founders and owners, Richard and Laurie Stark, who purchased the building in 2002, lived on the Second through Fourth Floors |
| 159 East 64th Street was also the former store and residence of Renny Reynolds, one of the nation’s most renowned entertainment, gardening and lifestyle experts, whose design talents have taken him from Studio 54 to the White House |
| Mr. Reynolds commissioned the services of interior designers Jed Johnson and Alan Wanzenberg to create a home and store with a 19th Century ambiance, which remains today |






