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Carter Horsley's Building Review Carter Horsley
Dec 23, 2011
53 CITYREALTY RATING
  • #42 in Harlem

Carter's Review

This attractive, 7-story, residential condominium building at 266 West 115th Street was completed in 2007.

The building, which is known as The Palomar, is distinguished by the two peaks on its roofline with oculi that are part of the cathedral living rooms in apartments on the top floor.

The building has 15 units and a common backyard that is in between the rear gardens of two of the ground-floor apartments.

The 74-foot-high building is clad in cream-colored masonry with a red ironspot masonry center section above the second story.

The apartments have two bedrooms with two baths and Juliet balconies.

A penthouse apartment has its own private keyed elevator and a 600-square-foot terrace.

Michael Avramides is the architect.

The building, which has a video intercom system, is half a block to the west of Frederick Douglass Boulevard and the B and C subway lines are one block away.

Most of the apartments have more than 1,200 square feet and range in price from about $655,000 to $760,000.

The developer is 266 West 115 Street, LLC, of which Kathleen Dunn is a vice president.

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