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Cushman & Wakefield is marketing a historic private school facility at 160 W. 74th St. on Manhattan's Upper West Side

Cushman & Wakefield Team Lists Upper West Side Private School for Sale 

Cushman & Wakefield has been retained to market The Calhoun School’s Lower School building for sale. The 23,000-square-foot private educational facility is located at 160 W. 74th St. on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Designed by Hugh Lamb & Charles Rich, the building has been used and operated as a school facility since it was built in 1896. 
 
A Cushman & Wakefield team of John Ciraulo, Craig Waggner, Andrew Berry, Charlie Gravina and Mike Kavanagh will lead marketing efforts on The Calhoun School’s behalf. 
 
“This offering represents an outstanding turnkey opportunity for another school or numerous other potential end-users to own one of the most remarkable and historic buildings in Manhattan,” said Ciraulo. “The building is ideal for a wide range of nonprofit occupiers.” 

Waggner added, “Alternatively, the property presents investors with the ripe opportunity for a boutique residential conversion or as a single-family mansion within an established and thriving neighborhood.”

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