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1342 Lexington Avenue, Carnegie Hill Real Estate
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1342 Lexington Avenue
Cross st: B/W E 89TH & E90TH    Area: Carnegie Hill
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Price $3,900,000
Taxes $16,499 (annual)



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Rooms 8
Units 1
Floors 4
Type Townhouse
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Approx. Sqft 3,500

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LATE 1959: ANDY WARHOL BUYS A TOWNHOUSE. built; 16.5 ft x 48 ft;Lot: 16.5 ft x 60.75 ft; 4 FLs plus finished basement. Gallery entrance, Parlor, Library, 3BRs, Formal Dining Rm, Recreation Rm; Game Room; Garden 15.9 ft x 9 ftAndy Warhol moved into his new home with his mother. This Townhouse was known as the first FACTORY and within these walls American culture and then by extension the world of pop culture was changed forever. The Campbell's Soup series Brillo, the Do It Yourself and the Close Cover before Striking series were all produced here. Within these walls for over a decade Andy Warhol was his most private and protected. With his mother and 25 cats all named Sam they lived among the projects and materials that changed the art community. RESTORED!! Built in 1889; this elegant four-story townhouse is one of six historic adjoined buildings designed by Henry J. Hardenbergh, renowned architect of the Plaza Hotel and the Dakota. In 1989, the house was acquired from the Warhol Estate by former owner, the late Frederick W. Hughes. Who was Andy Warhol's business manager for twenty-five years and the executor of the artist's estate. This home is now in triple mint condition. The four stories and cellar have been lovingly restored and renovated. The features including; a dramatic center staircase, high ceilings, fireplaces with original mantels, elegant moldings, magnificent woodwork and HDFL

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1342 Lexington Avenue, Carnegie Hill Real Estate   $3,900,000
  8 Rooms
   Bedrooms
   Bathrooms
  3,500 Sq.Ft
1342 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill

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1342 Lexington Avenue, Carnegie Hill Real Estate   $3,900,000
  8 Rooms
   Bedrooms
   Bathrooms
  3,500 Sq.Ft
1342 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill

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