Once housed by late New York City-based businessman Stanley Adams Sweet, this 19th-century townhouse has recently been swept off the market for $23 million, dropping $2 million from its original price tag.Located on the Upper East Side, the townhouse offers 6,840-square-feet of space and is split between five floors that consists of six bedrooms, six-and-a-half baths, a wood-burning fireplace as well as gas fireplaces, and a marble bathroom. The new buyer will also have the ability to enjoy the outdoors (a rare occurrence in most NYC homes), with access to a balcony, terrace, and a luscious garden.Built in 1883, the Neo-Federal style home has been touched by numerous skilled hands, including a renovation by David Kleinberg Design Associates of NYC, and a redecoration by London-based designer Veere Grenney in 2011. Mansion Global first reported on the news about this charming Manhattan townhouse. The listing was held with Oliver Brown and David Cox of Corcoran and represented by Stribling’s Pamela D’Arc.
This article appears in the July 2019 issue of DailyDeeds.