The Fillmore, also known as Fillmore Hall, is a six story prewar co-op at 83-10 35th Avenue in Jackson Heights' Historic District. Designed by E. Adelsohn and completed in 1930, the 66 unit building showcases neo-Romanesque architecture with intricate red brickwork, a crenelated roofline, and recessed courtyards surrounded by lush landscaping. The building features four new elevators and a live-in superintendent.
Apartments at The Fillmore are notably spacious, with many units offering approximately 1,100 to 1,215 square feet for two bedrooms. Common features include 9 foot ceilings, inlaid hardwood floors, oversized windows, and generous layouts with living rooms stretching up to 23 feet long. Most units have eat in kitchens with breakfast areas, gallery entry foyers, walk in closets, and windowed bathrooms. Many apartments have been recently renovated with updated electrical systems, modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, and contemporary bathrooms with floor-to-ceiling tile.
Building amenities include two laundry rooms, a music room with piano, package room, bike room, and storage (waitlisted). The building is pet friendly and allows subletting with board approval. Residents enjoy access to a private garden with a pergola, flowering vines, and benches. The location offers a Transit Score of 100, with the 7, E, F, M, and R subway lines nearby, providing 25 to 30 minute commutes to Midtown Manhattan. The neighborhood features Travers Park with a year round greenmarket, Paseo Park, diverse international dining, and a public library three blocks away. A façade work assessment of approximately $162 to $225 per month is in place through May 2026.
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