The house at 400 St. Paul's Ave. is a large, historic 4,000-square-foot structure built in 1908-09 by architect Otto Loeffler. Featuring a distinctive turret, it sits prominently on the corner of Occident and St. Paul's avenues in the Stapleton Heights-Grymes Hill neighborhood. Originally part of the Morningside Park property, it stands as one of the largest estates in the area. Constructed for Ernest W. Zentgraf, who was the president of Louis DeJonge & Co., this home contributes to the character of the Stapleton Historic District.
The large 4,000-square-foot house at 400 St. Paul's Ave. was built in 1908-09 by architect Otto Loeffler and remains a significant architectural landmark.
Featuring a distinctive turret and positioned on the corner of Occident and St. Paul's avenues, it commands attention in the Stapleton neighborhood.
This home was part of the original development of the Morningside Park property and represents one of the largest estates in the Stapleton Heights-Grymes Hill area.
Built for Ernest W. Zentgraf, president of Louis DeJonge & Co., the house is a notable asset in the Stapleton Historic District.
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