1895/00/00 |
Trowbridge and Livingston |
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Designed in the French Renaissance style, construction begins on the McCready Mansion. The current entry door was originally an open driveway to a 5-stall stable in the back, managed by three coachmen. |
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1896/01/26 |
Nathaniel L McCready Jr |
Home |
Mr and Mrs McCready, who have lived abroad most of the time since their marriage, are the possessors of one of the most beautiful homes in New-York, and so thoroughly French that it looks as if ... has been brought over from Paris. The New-York Tribune |
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1919/00/00 |
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Stanley Mortimer, an expert rider and polo player, buys the McCready Mansion. The driveway is filled in and the bronze gate, designed by Carrere and Hastings, is installed. |
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2006/00/00 |
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No 4 East 75th Street sells for $53 million to J Christopher Flowers. He soon begins a $4 million interior demolition, gutting the mansion and demolishing the foundation. |
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2011/08/00 |
Annabelle Selldorf |
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Larry Gagosian buys the empty lot with a limestone facade for $36.5 million. Building permits were approved for a single family townhouse with residential use in the cellar. Annabelle Selldorf is listed as the architect of record. |
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