1 Mount Morris Park West is a landmark brownstone building located in the Mount Morris Park Historic District of Harlem. Originally converted to condominiums in 2003, the building sits directly across from Marcus Garvey Park, offering residents sweeping park views through its distinctive bay windows.
The pre-war building maintains many of its original architectural elements, including soaring 9-foot-plus ceilings, herringbone hardwood floors, and detailed crown molding. Units range from two to three bedrooms, with some configured as duplexes spanning approximately 1,550-1,600 square feet. Many residences feature multiple exposures, allowing for abundant natural light.
The building's amenities include a landscaped common garden, available private storage spaces in the basement, and a pet-friendly policy. Select units offer private outdoor spaces, and all residents benefit from modern conveniences like in-unit laundry facilities.
The location provides easy access to multiple transportation options, including the 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 subway lines, as well as several bus routes (M7, M102, M60). The Metro North station at 125th Street is also within walking distance.
The neighborhood is rich in cultural attractions, with proximity to the Studio Museum and various entertainment venues. Local dining options include established restaurants like Red Rooster, Sylvia's, Barawine, and Settepani.
Residents enjoy front-row views of community events, including New York City marathons and performances at the Marcus Meets Malcolm stage in Marcus Garvey Park. The area continues to develop, with amenities like Whole Foods and Trader Joe's enhancing the neighborhood's convenience.
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