740 Madison Avenue

Description
Located in the Upper East Side Historic District, 740 Madison Avenue was originally designed in 1879 by architect John G. Prague as the corner anchor to a row of Neo-Grecian style townhouses on East 64th Street. Luxury Retailer Bottega Venetta, purchased the properties in 2014 and began a renovation to combine the three buildings into one 24,000 square foot retail space. The project included a new storefront, full façade restoration and roof replacement. Nicholson & Galloway was contracted to perform the following work:
- 3,000 square feet of chemical cleaning brick
- 1,000 square feet of new brick façade
- 80 new granite base stones
- 671 new cast stone units at new storefront
- 1,200 square feet of new 3 coat brownstone stucco
- 480 hand tooled brownstone patches
- 130 linear feet of balustrade reconstruction
- 3,000 square feet of slate roofing with new copper trim
- 2,500 square feet of IRMA Roof System with new pavers