Property Description for 22 East 35th Street
Cushman & Wakefield has been exclusively retained to sell 22 East 35th Street, a/k/a The Collectors Club Building (Former Thomas Benedict Clarke Residence), a landmark building in New York’s Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, NYC. This charming building was designed in 1901 by Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White, one of the most preeminent architectural firms in the United States of its time. The building was originally built as a residence for Stanford’s’ close friend Thomas B. Clarke who was a prominent NYC art collector, dealer and decorator to house his extensive art collection. The area surrounding the house was known for socially prominent and wealthy residents, such as A.T. Stewart and J.P. Morgan.
The neo-Georgian design of the Collectors Club building has a special character, special historical and aesthetic interest and value as part of the heritage and cultural characteristics of New York City. The townhouse is an outstanding example of the work of Stanford White. Among its important features are the graceful projecting bay window, the classically inspired entrance portico, and the elegant wrought-iron fence and gate with an arch form and cage lantern rising above the gate. The building remains an outstanding visual asset to the Murray Hill community.
Delivered vacant for immediate possession, this historically significant townhouse / clubhouse building is located at the confluence of New York’s Midtown East, Kips Bay, NoMad, and Flati