The Dwyer is a 10 story, 51 unit condominium at 258 Saint Nicholas Avenue in Harlem, built in 2008 on the site of the former Dwyer Warehouse. Developed by Dwyer Development Corporation and designed by James McCullar & Associates, the building recalls the original warehouse's red brick masonry and massing, with a distinctive metal clad corner turret. The lobby features polished bluestone floors and American Cherry wood paneling.
Apartments range from studios to two bedroom units with notably high ceilings, creating loft like living spaces with exposed columns in select units. Most apartments include in-unit washer/dryers (Bosch), stainless steel appliances, marble bathrooms, central air conditioning, and hardwood floors. Many units have open plan kitchens with islands, and most two bedroom layouts offer split bedrooms for privacy. Some apartments include Juliet balconies with French doors, and feature large, oversized windows with open views.
The building offers a 24 hour doorman, on-site superintendent, and a furnished rooftop terrace with panoramic Midtown and skyline views, plus a bike storage room. Located one block from the 125th Street A/B/C/D subway hub (one stop to Columbus Circle), The Dwyer is near Columbia University, Morningside Park, Central Park, and the Apollo Theater, with Whole Foods, numerous restaurants, and neighborhood shops within walking distance.
A 25 year 421-a tax abatement expires in 2033, keeping monthly costs low. The building includes ground floor retail and cultural space, and permits flexible ownership terms and pets.
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