This beautiful one-bedroom apartment with eastern exposure features a windowed kitchen with Kitchen Aid stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, a walk-in closet and an in-unit Bosch washer and dryer.
This building, New York City's first smoke-free residential building, features condominium quality finishes, amenities and services, including a 24/7 concierge attended elegant hotel-style lobby finished in natural stone and architectural woodwork featuring a WiFi Cafe with fireplace opening onto a landscaped pocket park, extended-hours fitness center with TechnoGym(TM) equipment, including 4-station Kinesis(TM) wall, expansive, professionally landscaped, green roof park with 3 panoramic exposures and secluded seating areas, rooftop club featuring three panoramic exposures and indoor and outdoor fireplaces, multi-media entertainment center, billiards table, event room with a community table and landscaped wrap terrace, conference room and library, windowed elevator landings and corridors, building-wide water filtration, on-site 24/7 garage with valet parking, bicycle and other storage rooms, children's playroom, on-site resident manager and a package room with refrigerated storage. It is a "Green Building" (LEED Silver certification awarded).
Central Park and The Reservoir are blocks away. Only one block to the Lexington Avenue Subway and crosstown buses.
All residences are "network ready" and are pre-wired for phone, cable and high-speed internet with a choice of provider, including Verizon FiOS. All residences are fully sprinklered.
Harlem is enormous. Stretching from the East and Harlem Rivers all the way to the Hudson, Harlem has three micro-neighborhoods that make up this huge area. East or Spanish Harlem is vibrant and colorful, Central Harlem is energetic and cultural, and West Harlem is more suburban and chill. From 110th to 155th, Harlem has something for everyone.
Harlem is so huge that each spot has its own unique history. For example, West and Central Harlem were burned to the ground during the American Revolution, whereas East Harlem wasn't really developed until the 1860's. However, one fact remains consistent for all of Harlem: That the population of the area exploded once a prominent Black neighborhood was destroyed to make room for Central Park.
The Harlem Renaissance began around WWI and the cultural impact the neighborhood would have on the world began. Becoming a major player in the worlds of art, literature, music, and civil rights, Harlem became a mecca for…
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