Woolworth Mansion pivots to rental, asks $125k a month
The owners of a famed Upper East Side townhouse are searching for a tenant. The home known as Woolworth Mansion at 4 East 80th Street is being offered as a rental, asking $125,000 per month, according to a listing on StreetEasy. The listing, which includes the furniture, comes as the owners — the family of the late fitness magnate, Lucille Roberts — have yet to find a buyer for the five-story property, which has been up for sale since the fall. The mansion, built in 1915 for the daughter of “Five-and-Dime” store mogul Frank Woolworth, hit the market in November […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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