Marketing has started for the six-story residential condominium building at 159 West 118th Street.
The building, which is called the Lotta Condominium, has 35 apartments. It is also known as 1961 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard.
Gal Sela and Eli Idi are the developers and H. Thomas O'Hara is the architect for the residential conversion of the red-brick, Queen Anne-style building.
The building has a roof deck, a gym, a children's playroom, central air-conditioning and heating, private storage units, and a part-time doorman.
Apartments have exposed brick walls and red oak flooring with some arched windows. Kitchens have Viking, Liebherr and Bosch appliances and Kashmir white granite countertops. Baths have Kohler fixtures and Jerusalem imported stone tiles.
Apartments range from one- to three-bedrooms and a one-bedroom unit with about 686 square feet is priced at about $490,000.
The building, which is called the Lotta Condominium, has 35 apartments. It is also known as 1961 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard.
Gal Sela and Eli Idi are the developers and H. Thomas O'Hara is the architect for the residential conversion of the red-brick, Queen Anne-style building.
The building has a roof deck, a gym, a children's playroom, central air-conditioning and heating, private storage units, and a part-time doorman.
Apartments have exposed brick walls and red oak flooring with some arched windows. Kitchens have Viking, Liebherr and Bosch appliances and Kashmir white granite countertops. Baths have Kohler fixtures and Jerusalem imported stone tiles.
Apartments range from one- to three-bedrooms and a one-bedroom unit with about 686 square feet is priced at about $490,000.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.
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