The property, which was built in 1909 and is an area landmark,is being marketed by Eastern Consolidated's R. Stuart Gross andBarry Berkowitz. The facility is currently completely vacant."TheAIA Guide describes this property as 'a great tour de force ofneo-Roman design," says Gross. "The building offers 21,700 sf abovegrade plus a 3,200-sf basement with separate street access andwindows."

The building was originally built for the New York School ofApplied Design for Women. Most recently it was occupied by TouroCollege, which completed a $750,000 renovation on the property torestore the building's skylights and oversized windows to theoriginal design.

"This is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire a signature,architecturally prominent building located in Manhattan's hotMurray Hill neighborhood," Berkowitz says.

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