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About SoHa 118, 301 West 118th Street
This very attractive, red-brick 12-story building at 301 West 118th Street is known as SOHA 118 and has 93 residential condominium apartments.
It is also known as 2187-9 Frederick Douglass Boulevard, and 300-302 West 119th Street.
10 Equities LLC, of which Eytan Benjamin, Robert Ezrapour, Ken Haron and Yoav Haron are members, and Drale LLC., of which Mr. Ezrapour and Yoav Haron are principles, were the sponsors.
Mr. Ezrapour is also the sponsor of the Lenox Court Condominium at 205 East 76th Street, the Lenox Condominium at 400 Lenox Avenue, the Brownstone Lane Condominium at 309 West 118 Street, the Rosa Parks Condominium at 163 St. Nicholas Avenue, the Cathedral Gardens condominium at 352 Cathedral Parkway, the Academy House condominium at 24 West 45th Street, and the Eliza Court Condominium at 2073 Eighth Avenue.
GF55 is the architect for the project and its other projects in Harlem include the Kalahari, the Lenox, Madison Court and 444 Manhattan Avenue.
The development has one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments and a 24-hour doorman and a fitness center and a recreation room. Several apartments have private yards or balconies. The building has a two-story limestone base, a few setbacks and many corner windows.
In the offering plan submitted to the Attorney General’s office September 1, 2006, a one-bedroom apartment with 738 square feet was priced at $217,257.67 and a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath apartment with 2,235 square feet was priced at $2,045,025. The offering plan had a total purchase price for all 93 units of $71,125,421.
The building has frontage of 201 feet 10 inches on Frederick Douglass Boulevard and 100 feet on 118th and 119th Streets.
The building has a commercial unit of 32,725 square feet on the cellar, ground and mezzanine levels and a community facility of 12,143 square feet on the lobby and third floor. Apartments on are floors 5 through 10 and there are three duplex penthouses.
The lobby has a Jerusalem Stone floor intersected with a "ribbon" of frosted glass and floor-to-ceiling mottled mahogany panels accent the elevators, and there are horizontal slivers of stone installed in varied lengths and surface depths on an "accent" wall. The lobby also has cylindrical pendants, recessed ceiling fixtures and stainless steel-clad columns.
The building has a landscaped common garden.
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