Property
| Ownership: | For Sale |
|---|---|
| Type: | Multi-Family |
| Pets: | Pets No |
| Lot Size: | 0.53 Acres |
Financials
Listing Courtesy of BHHS Hudson Valley Properties
One of Newburgh s most storied and architecturally significant properties.
- 85 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- Carriage House
- 73-85 Grand Street
- 73-85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 85 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- 73 Grand Street
- Corridor
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- Carriage House
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- Newburgh Waterfront
- Aerial view of the property's location
Description
One of Newburgh’s most storied and architecturally significant properties. Known as the Holden House , 73–85 Grand Street is a striking 3-building compound located in the heart of Newburgh’s East End Historic District—offering nearly 16,500 square feet of space across residences, commercial studios, and a corridor that unites the structures.
73 Grand Street-
Originally built in 1837 as a stately single-family residence, this 6,900 sq ft, three-story structure boasts 22 rooms, including 5 bathrooms. Rich with period detail—12-foot ceilings, original mantles, ornate moldings, grand staircases, built-in bookcases, and covered rear porches—this building is a preservationist’s dream. Each room in this single-family residence is plumbed, making it ideal for conversion into 3–7 apartments, condos, or co-ops.
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Build in the 1830's this 5,980 sq ft masterpiece was completely reimagined in the 1890s by celebrated local architect Frank Estabrook. Stunning period features remain intact, including the dramatic grand staircase, tiled inglenook, parquet floors, multiple fireplaces, and the crown jewel—a stained-glass solarium ceiling. Currently operating as an art gallery, yoga studio, event space, and private residence, 85 Grand could easily return to its single-family origins.
The Carriage House-
Behind 85 Grand lies a fully renovated 2,613 sq ft carriage house, now configured as a two-story commercial office with multiple workspaces, conference rooms, restrooms, and kitchen. Adjacent to this structure is off-street parking—a rare and valuable asset in the Historic District.
Development Potential-
The existing layout across all three buildings supports adaptive reuse with minimal reconstruction. The natural flow of rooms and original plumbing access allow for smooth transitions to residential or mixed-use configurations. As a contributing property in the Historic District, the site also qualifies for state and federal tax credits and local tax abatement programs, making restoration both visionary and viable.
Whether your vision includes boutique residences, a live/work compound, a cultural center, or a private residence, 73–85 Grand Street offers an extraordinary canvas for your next chapter in one of the Hudson Valley’s most exciting and evolving cities. See Investment Summary in the attached Document section.
Amenities
- Corner Lot
- Electricity Connected
- Garden
- Historic District
- Natural Gas Connected
- Near School
- Near Shops
- Sewer Connected
- Water Connected

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