For $75M, you can have your own mega-mansion in the Meatpacking District
Get More Info

For $75M, you can have your own mega-mansion in the Meatpacking District

January 26, 2018

The listing calls this building at 799 Washington Street “one of the last grand historic structures in prime meatpacking district.” And it could be yours for a cool $75 million. Turning it into a mega-mansion, however, will require serious work. (Though there’s no lack for inspiration when it comes to mega-mansions in New York.) The 23,000-square-foot structure is currently configured as a high-end film studio and commercial space, topped off with a residential penthouse unit. Other suggestions to any deep-pocketed buyer, per the listing, include conversions to a boutique hotel or a multi-unit, live/work building.

799 washington street, sotheby's, meatpacking district

The stately brick building, built in the early 1900s, occupies a prominent corner of the Meatpacking District.

799 washington street, sotheby's, meatpacking district

It is now occupied by commercial tenants on the lower levels–a significant hurdle to get around if anyone envisioned converting the whole giant building into a residence. Regardless, the structure has great bones, with oversized windows, three exposures bringing in natural light, and a multi-vehicle private garage.

799 washington street, sotheby's, meatpacking district

799 washington street, sotheby's, meatpacking district

A single penthouse unit, with its own two-story glass solarium, occupies the upper floors. The listing doesn’t divulge how big the apartment actually is.

799 washington street, sotheby's, meatpacking district

799 washington street, sotheby's, meatpacking district

But it’s large enough to boast its very own planted rooftop lounge and lawn. Because of the height of the building, you’re offered unobstructed views out toward the Highline and Midtown Manhattan.

799 washington street, sotheby's, meatpacking district

This corner of the Meatpacking District has seen incredible change–since when the area was actually for butchering and packaging meat–and today the building’s quite the showpiece, with a price tag to match.

[Listing: 799 Washington Street by Robert DeLeonardis for Sotheby’s]

RELATED:

Explore NYC Virtually

Interested in seeing the property in person?

It’s free, with no obligation.

CityRealty Logo

Distinctive Post Form

"*" indicates required fields

All information furnished regarding property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable, but no warranty or representation is made as to the accuracy thereof and same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing or withdrawal without notice. All dimensions are approximate. For exact dimensions, you must hire your own architect or engineer and for no listing shall the number of bedrooms listed be considered a legal conclusion.

You May Also Like