Two adjoining Gilded-Age townhouses on West 54th Street in Manhattan are coming on the market for $63 million. The properties were built around 1869 for a relative of J.P. Morgan.
WSJ News ExclusiveThe limestone-and-brick properties on West 54th Street were built around 1896 for a relative of J.P. MorganKatherine ClarkeBe the first to know about the biggest and best luxury home sales and listings by signing up for.
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