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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Dec 23, 2011

Carter's Review

Marketing started in the spring of 2008 for The Alycia, a residential condominium building at 304 West 114th Street between Manhattan Avenue and Frederick Douglass Boulevard in Harlem.

The attractive building, which has 12 apartments, has a roof deck, multipaned windows, a virtual doorman, individual storage space, a bicycle room.

Many of the apartments have gas fireplaces.

All apartments have outdoor spaces, Kitchen Aid stainless steel kitchen appliances, granite kitchen countertops and undercabinet lighting. Bathrooms have Whirlpool soaking tubs and Kohler fixtures.

The 6-story, red-brick building is a project of New York Real Estate Partners LLC, of which Richard Shiu is managing partner.

Initial pricing of 683-square-foot units with Juliet Balconies starts at about $415,000 and initial pricing of 804-square-foot units with balconies start at about $500,000 and initial pricing of 1,223 square foot garden apartments start at about $775,000.

David Culter of Hustvdt Cutler Architects has designed the building.

 
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