Historic Elizabethan Renaissance Revival Townhouse in Prime Location
Cushman & Wakefield is pleased to present 304 West 81st Street, a rare and versatile offering in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper West Side for sale. This architecturally distinguished, 20-footwide townhouse, designed in 1897 by renowned Upper West Side architect Clarence True, offers
6,800 square feet across five stories and will be delivered vacant, making it ideally suited for a wide range of users or as a residential conversion.
Currently configured as administrative offices for the adjacent Calhoun School, the property features generous ceiling heights, abundant natural light, and beautifully preserved historic details. Its R10A zoning and community facility designation allow for continued institutional use or is ready for renovation to create a multifamily investment property or a luxurious singlefamily home in the heart of the Upper West Side. Whether for a nonprofit, private school, cultural institution, or a single-family townhouse buyer, the building’s flexibility and location offer unmatched long-term value.
Ideally situated just steps from Riverside Park and with proximity to multiple subway lines (1, B, C trains), the property offers outstanding transit access for students, staff, and residents alike. Notably, 304 West 81st Street carries a prestigious ownership lineage, it was once the residence of legendary musician Mick Jagger, who converted the building into a single-family residence in 1982, transforming it from full-floor apartments before selling it in 2001 to the neighboring Calhoun School. Architectural highlights include a distinctive bowfront Roman brick façade, elegant limestone detailing, ornate window surrounds, and a decorative roofline, exemplifying the elegance of the Elizabethan Renaissance Revival style. Whether envisioned as a flagship institutional home, luxury multifamily conversion, or private
residence, 304 West 81st Street combines timeless architecture, prime location, and rare development flexibility, offering a unique opportunity in one of New York City’s most desirable and supply-constrained neighborhoods.