The Bogardus Mansion is named after its architect, James Bogardus, the inventor of Cast-Iron Architecture. This NYC landmark,
built in 1858, is also on The National Register of Historic Places.
The subject property, 75 Murray Street, is a five-story mixed use elevator building that consists of ground floor retail plus legal
lower level, three commercial units and one residential duplex penthouse. The property is built 25 feet by 93 feet on the first floor,
25 feet by 85 feet on the second through fifth floors plus penthouse with approximately 11,920 gross square feet. The property is
zoned C6-2A (Block: 00132, Lot: 0006).
This property offers Investors, Developers and Owner Users the incredibly rare opportunity to acquire The Bogardus Mansion, a
mixed-use elevator building in the TriBeCa Neighborhood of Manhattan, New York.