Designed by world-renowned Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and MHG Architects, Tapestry is New York living, re-imagined. Located at East 124thStreet in East Harlem, this new rental building is helping to remake the image of East Harlem.
Environmental responsibility is foremost in Tapestrys design. Green features are woven throughout, conserving natural resources and promoting good health for our residents, our community, and our planet.
Tapestry is a green, 12-story, 185-unit mixed-income rental apartment building. Renters can choose from 26 distinct apartment layouts and 7 kitchen layouts. Tapestry offers a mix of studio, one-, two- and three- bedroom homes as well as two duplex apartments. Expansive windows provide residents with unobstructed city and river views and flood apartments with natural daylight. Tapestry also features apartments for non-smokers to support its mission of healthy living for residents.
Environmental responsibility is foremost in Tapestry's design. Green features are woven throughout the building to conserve natural resources and promote good health.
Tapestry is just blocks from 4/5/6 subway lines, the 125th Street Metro-North Station, and a variety of express and local buses that can take residents to locations both in and out of New York City, including LaGuardia Airport.
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Amenities
HIGHLIGHTS
Doorman
Elevator
Pets Allowed
BUILDING AMENITIES
Bike Room
Cold Storage
Community Recreation Facilities
Concierge
Green Building
Gym
Laundry in Building
Live-in Super
Media Room
Parking Available
Storage Available
OUTDOOR SPACE
Roof Deck
About the Building
Tapestry 245 East 124th Street New York, NY 10035
Rental Building in East Harlem
185 Units12 Stories2009 Built
Rentals listings: 3 active and 363 previous
Documents and Permits: 63 documents
Price History
10/22/2022 Price increased by 1% $2,933 ↑
09/01/2022 Listed by The Tapestry $2,900
08/29/2013 The Tapestry Listing is no longer available on StreetEasy $2,375
08/24/2013 Previously Listed by The Tapestry $2,375
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SCHOOLS
District 5 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 030 Hernandez/Hughes
(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE)
Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate - they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.
COLLEGES
Helene Fuld College of Nursing
0.47 miles
CUNY School of Public Health
0.61 miles
Hostos Community College (CUNY)
1.1 miles
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
1.32 miles
City College of New York (CUNY)
1.44 miles
PARKS
Dream Street Park
0.03 miles
Wagner Houses Pool
0.11 miles
Dr. Ronald E. McNair Playground
0.19 miles
Louis Cuvillier Park
0.21 miles
Life Spire Garden
0.21 miles
MUSEUMS
The Jazz Museum in Harlem
0.27 miles
Studio Museum in Harlem
0.8 miles
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
0.9 miles
El Museo del Barrio
1.1 miles
Museum of the City of New York
1.14 miles
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