William Ziegler House

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William Ziegler House
General information
Construction started1919
Completed1921
Design and construction
ArchitectFrederick Sterner

The William Ziegler House was a mansion at 2 East 63rd Street in New York City. It was designed by Frederick Sterner in 1919 for William Ziegler Jr. and constructed by 1921.[1]

History[]

He sold it to David Belasco for a 300-bed actors' hospital in 1926, then to Woolworth's relative Norman Bailey Woolworth in 1929, who then donated it to the New York Academy of Sciences in about 1949. They listed it for sale in 2001, but it didn't sell until 2005 when billionaire Leonard Blavatnik bought it for $31 million, who then said it was an investment for his Access Industries. It was still unoccupied in 2008.[2]

Further reading[]

  • Kathrens, Michael C. (2005). Great Houses of New York, 1880–1930. New York: Acanthus Press. p. 351. ISBN 978-0-926494-34-3.

References[]

  1. ^ "WILLIAM and HELEN MARTIN MURPHY ZIEGLER, Jr. HOUSE" (PDF). Landmarks Preservation Commission. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  2. ^ Christopher Gray (4 May 2008). "A $31 Million Wallflower, Languishing Amid Luxury". nytimes.com. Retrieved 12 August 2020.

Coordinates: 40°45′58.9″N 73°58′14.9″W / 40.766361°N 73.970806°W / 40.766361; -73.970806

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