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315 West 112th Street
This 1910 Queen Ann-style townhouse in historic Harlem has been thoroughly re-created as two large triplex condominium residences. The buildings' four exterior walls have been re-pointed, and interiors are brand new from top to bottom, starting with a completely rebuilt and weatherproof cellar, new Pella windows on the street side, energy-saving tilt-and-turn windows on the back, hardwood floors, recessed LED lighting and exposed brick accents. Additional high-tech features include smart thermostat-controlled HVAC, built-in surround sound speakers and video intercom and security systems. These unique apartments are near many of Harlem's dining and cultural hotspots as well as the world-class museums along Central Park West; Morningside Park is at the end of the block and Central Park is only two blocks away.
Circa Central Park, 285 West 110th Street
It's been called "Harlem’s most anticipated condominium building." Located on the corner of 110th Street, where Central Park West meets Frederick Douglass Boulevard, this unique new condominium is the second tallest building along Central Park North. Homes with southern exposures get panoramic Central Park views. An innovative shade system–part of the building's facade–was designed to minimize glare while maximizing opportunities for natural light. Building amenities include on-site parking with electric car charging stations, bike storage, an attended lobby, a fitness center, a children’s playroom, a study and tween room equipped with computers and game stations, a common rooftop terrace with a grill, a 3,000-square-foot landscaped courtyard, and, of course, Central Park a mere 90 feet away–to that end, the building offers bike shares, children’s scooters, remote control boats and fully equipped picnic baskets.
Aurum, 2231 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard
Ideally situated in vibrant Harlem, this full-service LEED certified residence was constructed from locally-manufactured and recycled materials; the building also boasts a green roof, efficiency double-pane windows, and an interior living wall. Superior amenities and services include an attended lobby, bicycle storage, a state-of-the-art penthouse-level fitness center, a residents' lounge and media room, an interior landscaped courtyard and two additional levels of furnished outdoor space with grilling stations and seating.
The Residences At PS186, 526 West 146th Street
P.S. 186 in Harlem transforms a dilapidated, abandoned building on West 147th Street into a $49 million mixed-use destination. Units in the building are currently being marketed towards low- and middle-income New Yorkers. When completed, prospective residents will get to choose from an array of layouts that range from loft-style apartments to cozy studios. Amenities at the historic structure will include a live-in super, video intercom system, laundry room, elevator, community room and bike room.
92 Morningside Avenue
A prewar with a parkside location, 92 Morningside Avenue has undergone a major renovation that has perfectly restored its Beaux-Arts facade and created 75 elegant apartments. Units boast generous layouts highlighted by contemporary design and masterfully crafted finishes. In addition to plentiful indoor and outdoor amenities, the building also offers its residents concierge services.
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