Private Residences
Townhouse

Nestled in the Upper West Side, this townhouse embodies the quiet grandeur of turn-of-the-century design reworked.

Introduction

Refined in form, rich in meaning

Located on the Upper West Side, 116 West 74th Street is a commanding limestone townhouse originally built in 1910, spread over approximately 6,683 sq ft across four stories.   With its 20-ft lot width and 102-ft depth, it stands quietly among Manhattan’s storied terraces.   The façade reflects the rich tapestry of turn-of-the-century styling — blending Gothic, Queen Anne and Moorish flourishes, marking an era when craftsmanship and ornamentation defined every design choice.

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Elevated perception. Timeless appeal.

Today, the townhouse retains its residential elegance while offering four full-market units — making it as versatile as it is historic.   Situated mere blocks from the cultural core of Columbus Circle and the green expanse of Central Park, the property merges everyday New York vibrancy with quiet exclusivity. Inside, classic details like hand-carved mahogany, cast-iron fireplaces, and high-ceilinged rooms speak to a bygone era — yet the space remains tuned for modern living and legacy investment alike.