$49,900,000 $60,000,000
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35 East 62nd Street

Upper East Side, Manhattan | Madison Ave & Park Ave

5.5 Baths25,000 Square FeetMixed Use

$49,900,000 $60,000,000
floors / apts6 / 1
Lot Size40'x100'
Built Size40'x92'
ZoneR8B
Building TypeLow-Rise
RE Taxes$411,420
Price Per SF
$1,996

Outdoor space and views

  • Terrace

Building Amenities

  • Voice Intercom
  • Basketball Court
  • Pool
  • Roof Deck

Property Description for 35 East 62nd Street

Are you finding it impossible to find a special property where you can build a sultry residence above your own family office or foundation? Do you wish you can find a building that you can design to house your elegant New York residence above your own global lifestyle headquarters and atelier? THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME UPPER EAST SIDE TROPHY PROPERTY OFFERS THE ABILITY TO BE USED AS MIXED-USE, FULLY RESIDENTIAL, OR FULLY COMMERCIAL. Unlike many of the other significant mansions that have been placed previously on the market, the story of number 35 East 62nd Street is not one of ballrooms hosting elaborate cotillons and fancy dinners of the Gilded Age. It’s not nostalgic of a bygone era, nor is it a precious relic whose interior has been stripped of all its character. For the soul of #35, since its creation, never rested on its gildings. It was conceived from a dream. Its karmic beauty draws from the historical fact that it has always been used for good.Its mission: to provide opportunity to those who seek it. 40-feet wide and comprising nearly 25,000 square feet, 35-37 East 62nd Street was commissioned by Eleanor L. Keller to house her trailblazing “Miss Keller’s School for Girls (and Boys).” Her uncle, architect George Keller, thus constructed in 1904 a glorious seven-story neo-Renaissance edifice that features a two-story limestone facade with triple arcade and Corinthian columns. The upper floors were finished in yellow brick laid in Flemish bond, highlighted with grey brick and terra cotta. The arched motif and terra cotta corbel table alternate the various floors. Perched atop and tucked just below the overhanging cornice is the handsome Doric-supported loggia, providing both a sense of privacy and serenity to the almost 3,000 square foot roof terrace. The building has had many chapters since Miss Keller’s School. For many years, it housed a private club for the arts and artists. Exhibitions, recitals, and workshops were held in the space, but education and opportunity seemed to be a recurring theme. In 1960, it was purchased by the Fleming School. It wasn’t until 1990 when commercial use was approved for new owner Revlon, which painstakingly restored the property’s resplendent facade at a time when the City’s other notable buildings were in tragic disrepair. Today 35-37 East 62nd Street offers an impossible to find property located in a prime residential setting that allows for full-commercial use of the entire building. The lot is approximately 40 feet by 100 feet with the building built 80-feet deep. The street-level entrance showcases an expansive, double height lobby that leads to a gigantic, impressive board room. The board room in turn opens onto a captivating conservatory with a wood burning fireplace. The commercial-sized elevator services all floors including the cellar and the roof. There are two staircases: the main staircase, which wraps around the elevator is finished with venetian plaster walls, leaving ample space for art. The secondary egress toward the rear is along the west side of the building. Currently the various the floors are white boxes with open floor plan layouts ready for use as commercial/office space. It is eminently suitable as headquarters for a high-tech company, global fashion brands, tech/new media offices, hedge fund, foundation or family office. But, of course, mixed commercial and residential use is also a possibility. For those interested in strictly residential conversions, it can be subdivided into multiple grand apartments--in a manner reminiscent of classic European-style family compounds--or into a majestic single-family mansion with space to house all the requisite modern luxuries and amenities. 35 East 62nd Street may purchased individually or with adjacent #41 East 62nd Street, a 35-ft wide mixed-use property to create a multi-use building, which is impossible to replicate anywhere in the prime areas of Manhattan. 41 East 62nd Street offers in excess of 16,000 sq. ft. of interior space that includes commercial office space on the lower floors and residential use on the top two floors. When combined the two offer the impossible to find opportunities to create: Option 1: A grand residence with an adjoining amenity building that includes a basketball court, spa, fitness room, swimming pool, guest suites, and separate staff and security residences. Option 2: A grand residence with an adjoining legal family office or foundation, atelier/gallery, guest suites plus staff and security quarters. Option 3: Multiple-unit family compound with adjoining family office/foundation/atelier/gallery and amenity building. Option 4: Modern fully immersive office “experience” building complete with spa, fitness and sports facilities, lounge areas, private bar, private ballrooms for special events, theater for launches and presentations, and residences that can be used by executives and staff. The once in a lifetime opportunity to combine two buildings of this prominence would result in an unprecedented 75’ on East 62nd Street and approximately 40,000 of interior square footage set on lots 100’ deep with South-facing facades.

Listing History for 35 East 62nd Street

Now
01/13/2026
$49,900,000 [-$10,100,000] [16.8%]
Price Drop by Ryan M. Serhant
Serhant LLC
2026

Building Details for 35 East 62nd Street

OwnershipMixed Use
Building TypeLow-Rise
Service LevelVoice Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessWalk-up
Year Built1910
Floors/Apts6/1
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Lexington Av/63 St
0.18 miles
59 St
0.21 miles
5 Av/59 St
0.21 miles
Lexington Av/59 St
0.22 miles
68 St-Hunter College
0.34 miles

Citi Bike

E 61 St & Madison Ave
0.07 miles
5 Ave & E 63 St
0.13 miles

Upper East Side | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Exuding a cosmopolitan, refined air that is reminiscent of Paris or other European cities, the Upper East Side (the UES, to local cognoscenti) has a reputation as being a bastion of wealth and privilege. Even though it was built by American “royalty” families like the Vanderbilts, Roosevelts, Kennedys, Carnegies and Rockefellers, whose elaborate mansions once anchored Fifth Avenue, there are affordable housing options throughout the neighborhood. The further east you move, away from Central Park and the more commercial avenues, the more likely you are to find quiet, tree-lined streets with historic townhouses and brownstones. Keep your eye out for reasonably priced apartments in pre-war low-rise and even a few high-rise buildings.

With abundant, beautifully landscaped green spaces, including the oasis of Central Park acting like a backyard, the area is quiet and lushly green. You can relax and unwind in John Jay Park, Carl Schurz Park or take a stroll along the East River Promenade. The whole neighborhood seems isolated from the workaday chaos of the city at large. Add to that the history of the neighborhood and the abundance of cultural institutions, and you have a uniquely welcoming neighborhood.

Known for its abundance of high-end retail shopping, especially on Madison Avenue, the Upper East Side is host to the Barneys New York flagship department store. Here you can find upscale goods, fashion and home decor items. You will also find the edgy runway-inspired Alexander McQueen collections. If you are dying to treat your feet to red-soled opulence, be sure to visit the Christian Louboutin boutique. These are only a small sampling of this high-end shopper’s paradise that features everything from designer boutiques that offer the ultimate in haute couture to resale shops where you can find last season’s best on sale at hefty discounts .

There are many unique dining experiences, from fine dining to the casual bite-on-the-go, awaiting you in the UES. Sushi is going through a renaissance in the city, and the best omakase-style sushi can be found at Sasabune on E 73rd Street. Omakase sushi means that you leave the choice of ingredients, preparation method and presentation to the chef. Elegant French cuisine can be experienced at JoJo, E 64th Street, housed in gorgeous townhouse. Just for fun, visit the Lexington Candy Shop on Lexington Avenue, to get a taste of an old-fashioned soda fountain.

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OLR ID: 89520TH