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The Cereza is a 13-story, 52-unit condominium situated at 1790 Third Avenue between East 99th and East 100th streets, where East Harlem meets the Upper East Side. The building’s street-facing floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the Cherry Tree Park, named both after its cherry trees and the famous folk story regarding President George Washington, notable since the park sits next to the George Washington Houses. The building borrows its name from the park and translates it into Spanish (“cereza” means “cherry”), as a nod to the neighborhood’s Latino legacy.
Apartments feature 6-inch European white oak floors, Bosch washer and dryers, and PTAC heating and cooling units. Kitchens come with integrated Bosch appliances, custom Tiger Industries painted wood cabinetry, and Caesarstone countertops and backsplashes. Bathrooms feature a wall mounted Duravit vanity, Grohe fixtures, Moen accessories, and mirrored medicine cabinets.
The Cereza’s roof deck provides outdoor space with panoramic skyline views. The bike room allows for convenient trips to Central Park, which sits four blocks to the west, as well as the East River Promenade to the east. Both Upper East Side and East Harlem offer a broad range of shopping and dining, ranging from high-end to casual. A broad range of museums and cultural institutions are situated nearby at the Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue; the nearby Museum of the City of New York and El Museum del Barrio offer a broad range of festivals and educational and family programs throughout the year. The 96th Street station of the 4/5/6 train sits a few blocks to the south, and the M101/102/103 bus stop is located across from the building.
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