A William Schickel Design in NYC - $10,150,000
155 E 69th St #2, New York, NY 10021
4 bed/4 bath
The double wide, Romanesque Revival style carriage house at 153-157 East 69th Street was built in 1884 by German American architect William Schickel. This property is situated in a "stable row" on one of the Upper East Side blocks where Upper Fifth Avenue's elite kept their horses and carriages during the gilded age. Nearly a century after its build, the cavernous building became the studio of Mark Rothko, one of the preeminent artists of his generation. In more recent history, the nearly 10,000 square foot property underwent a renovation to its current configuration of two units.