The longtime home of Vartan Gregorian, the man who was known to have saved the New York Public Library from decay, has hit the market for $4.35 million, The Post has learned.
Gregorian, who was an Armenian immigrant, passed away last April after being hospitalized for stomach pain. He was 87.
A philanthropist and academic scholar, he is widely credited for saving a down-on-its heels New York Public Library (NYPL) system in the 1980s.
Gregorian had taken over as president during that time and used his charm to fund the library, branch buildings and services throughout the Bronx, Staten Island and Manhattan that had
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