The Harrison is a 27-story condominium in Long Island City with 120 units and various amenities. It is conveniently located near popular stores, restaurants, and multiple subway lines.
The Harrison is a 27 story, 120 unit condominium at 27-21 44th Drive in Long Island City's Court Square neighborhood. Completed in 2017 by Silvercup Properties (principals Alan and Stuart Suna of Silvercup Studios and Mark Gold) and designed by GP55 Partners, the building is named after Harry Suna, who built the nearby Silvercup Studios. The red brick tower features industrial style architecture with exposed brick and numerous balconies above the 15th floor. The building benefits from a 421a tax abatement that runs through 2032.
Apartments range from studios to three bedrooms and feature five inch pre-engineered white oak flooring, casement windows, and white Shaker kitchen cabinets with Technistone quartz countertops and white subway tile backsplashes. Standard units include Bosch appliances, while penthouses are outfitted with Bertazzoni and Thermador appliances. Bathrooms feature Calacatta Prima marble on floors and walls with Signature fixtures, and secondary bathrooms have black porcelain tile floors. Units include in-unit washer/dryers, and two second floor apartments have large private backyards. Many upper floor units feature balconies with Manhattan skyline views.
The building offers a 24 hour attended lobby, live-in superintendent, and amenities including a fully furnished roof deck with 360 degree Manhattan views (furnished by Restoration Hardware), fitness center, residents' lounge, children's playroom, bike room, and gated parking. The Court Square location provides access to seven subway lines via nearby stations (N/R at Queens Borough Plaza and 7/E/M at Court Square), plus proximity to Trader Joe's, Target, MoMA PS1, Noguchi Museum, Socrates Sculpture Park, and Michelin rated restaurants including Casa Enrique and M. Wells Steakhouse.
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