The new building was designed by Warren & Wetmore, who were responsible for Grand Central Terminal and the supervisory architects was Rosario Candela of Cross & Cross. Campagana had the mansion torn down just 19 years after it was built in 1911. When Senator Clark died in 1925, his widow and daughter, Huguette Clark, moved to 907 Fifth Avenue and sold the mansion, which cost $7 million, to Anthony Campagna for $3 million (equivalent to $43,736,000 in 2019) in 1927. George Draper Builder 963 Fifth Avenue Corporation Anthony Campagna President Michael Campagna Vice President Armino Campagna Secretary (Alpern Acanthus page 62)ĩ60 Fifth Avenue was built on the former site of the William A. Located in Upper East Side Historic District designated Īssociated architects Warren & Wetmore and Rosario Candela Supervising architects Cross & Cross Consultant on plants and decorations Mrs. (a) Rosario Candela / (a) 578 Madison av ( source) Corp., Anthony Campagna, pres / (o) 551 5th av COMMENTS – Rosario Candela Warren & Wetmore (Alpern Fab Lux page 122)įeatured in Andrew Alpern’s book The New York Apartment Houses of Rosario Candela and James Carpenter page 62.įeatured with floorplan in Andrew Alpern’s book New York’s Fabulous Luxury Apartments page 122.įeatured in Andrew Alpern’s book Apartments for the Affluent pages 122 & 123.ĥTH AV, 960 12 & 15-sty bk apt, 102˙190 – Anthony Campagna President Michael Campagna Vice President Armino Campagna Secretary (Kelley Paterno page 287)
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