4 Saint Marks Place
4 Saint Marks Place is a rare mixed-use investment opportunity in Manhattan's East Village, offered for sale completely vacant at closing. The historic four-story landmarked building, originally constructed in 1831, spans 10,036 SF on a 3,120 SF lot and combines commercial space on the basement and first floors with five fully renovated residential units above.
The property underwent an LPC-approved renovation and expansion in 2017, which added a four-story rear extension while preserving the historic dormers, restoring the first-floor curved metal balcony and railing, and upgrading the façade, entrance, and windows. Situated on the south side of St. Marks Place between Second and Third Avenues in one of Manhattan's most recognizable neighborhoods, the vacant delivery provides significant flexibility for an owner-user, investor, or developer seeking to reposition or convert the asset to suit their vision.
- Landmarked historic building with modern 2017 LPC-approved renovation and four-story rear extension
- Vacant at closing; full flexibility for repositioning or conversion
- Five fully renovated residential units plus commercial space
- Prime East Village location on St. Marks Place between Second and Third Avenues
- C6-1/R7-2 zoning on 3,120 SF lot
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BKREA has been exclusively retained to arrange the sale of 4 St. Marks Place, a rare mixed-use investment opportunity located in Manhattan’s East Village. Situated on the south side of St. Marks Place between Second and Third Avenues, the historic four-story property spans approximately 10,036 square feet on a 3,120-square-foot lot and will be delivered completely vacant at closing, providing flexibility for an owner-user, investor, or developer. Originally constructed in 1831, the landmarked building features commercial space on the basement and first floors, along with five fully renovated residential units across the upper levels. The property presents significant potential for repositioning or conversion and underwent an LPC-approved renovation and expansion in 2017, which included a four-story rear extension, preservation of the historic dormers, restoration of the first-floor curved metal balcony, railing, and sidewalk staircase, as well as improvements to the façade, entrance, and windows. The combination of historic architectural character, modern upgrades, vacant delivery, and a prominent East Village location makes this an exceptional opportunity to create a customized mixed-use asset in one of Manhattan’s most recognizable neighborhoods.