Eleven Hancock is a 12 story condominium in Harlem designed by Isaac & Stern Architects and developed by Nortco Development. Completed in 2020, the building features a distinctive cantilevered design that combines glass, steel, and brick with horizontal zinc and rust colored bands. The 71 unit building sits on the former site of the LaGree Baptist Church and includes 30,000 square feet of retail space across its lower three floors. The building is also known by its alternate addresses at 275 St. Nicholas Avenue, 362 West 125th Street, and 351 West 124th Street.
Apartments range from alcove studios to three bedroom residences, with many units featuring balconies or terraces. Select penthouses include private rooftop cabanas spanning up to 470 square feet, complete with built in grills and sinks. Common finishes include Italian crafted Cesar kitchens with Calacatta quartz countertops and backsplash, Miele appliances, floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, and in-unit washers and dryers. Bathrooms feature matte black Kohler fixtures, rain showerheads, large format Calacatta tile, and herringbone patterned natural stone floors.
The building provides over 6,000 square feet of amenities, including a 24 hour attended lobby accessed via a private garden walkway, a fitness center with Peloton bikes, a children's playroom, a pet spa, bike storage, and a rooftop lounge with BBQs. A residents' lounge connects to a 3,500 square foot landscaped terrace. The building also has a live-in superintendent and storage units available for residents.
Located one block from Morningside Park, Eleven Hancock is in the heart of Harlem near the Apollo Theater and Columbia University and the Factory District. The 125th Street subway station, serving the A, C, B, and D lines, is just minutes away and provides a 10 minute commute to Midtown. The neighborhood offers convenient access to Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and Harlem's vibrant dining and cultural scene.
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