Upper East Side Townhouse Where Wealthy Widow Was Strangled to Death by Her Butler in 1915 Lists for $68 Million

Upper East Side Townhouse Where Wealthy Widow Was Strangled to Death by Her Butler in 1915 Lists for $68 Million

A historic New York townhome that was built in 1899 for self-made millionaire James E. Nichols—and later became the site of a gruesome murder—has just hit the market for $68 million. The Beaux Arts-style murder mansion on the Upper East Side was designed by architect C.P.H. Gilbert, but has been “completely rebuilt” and “brought to … Read more