Permits Filed For Apartment Building In Harlem

August 28, 2017

New York Yimby reports that a few blocks east of Morningside Park, just past Frederick Douglass Boulevard, another vacant site is set to yield a substantial development.

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Permits have been filed for 251 West 117th Street, in the heart of Harlem, which will yield a new residential structure alongside a school, which is currently being refurbished.

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Gerner, Kronick, + Valcarcel Architects will be designing the building, while Artimus Development is developing. The 13-story structure will rise 120 feet to its rooftop, with a total construction area of 97,780 square feet to contain 81,764 square feet of residential space. That will be divided amongst 104 apartments, and with relatively low ceilings and a small average unit size of under 800 square feet, rentals would seem very likely.

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With the lot currently vacant besides the adjacent school, where construction is already making headway, excavation should seemingly begin shortly.


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