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29-45 Sickles Street
29-45 Sickles Street
Last updated on Apr 3, 2026

29-45 Sickles Street

29-45 Sickles Street Location Map

Overview of 29-45 Sickles Street

29-45 Sickles Street is a five story pre-war rental in Washington Heights that spans several street numbers. Completed in 1920, the building contains 98 apartments.

The building is close to Fort Tryon Park and Fort George Park. Fort Tryon Park also contains the Heather Garden and The Met Cloisters.

The A train stops at Dyckman Street on Broadway and at 190th Street, where entrances open onto Bennett Avenue. Both stations serve northern Washington Heights.

Doorman
None
Type
Rental
Year Built
1920
Apartments
98
Floors
5
Neighborhood
29-45 Sickles Street building photo 1
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  1. 1
at Hillside Ave and Nagle Ave 0.16 miles
  1. A
at Broadway 0.24 miles

Managed by A&E Real Estate Holdings

A&E Real Estate Holdings, founded in 2011, is a Manhattan-based firm specializing in large-scale New York City rental housing. It manages roughly 20,000 apartments citywide through a fully integrated platform and emphasizes long-term neighborhood investment and resident amenities.

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Alternate Addresses

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