Holland & Zucker are building a 9-story residential condominium building at 18 Morning Side Avenue overlooking Morningside Park.
The building is expected to be completed in 9 to 12 months and will feature full-floor apartments with about 1,600 square feet, walnut floors and wood-burning fireplaces. An elevator opens directly into the apartments.
The very attractive facade features floor-to-ceiling windows with French doors overlooking the park. The mid-block building is between 115th and 116th Streets.
Robert Krone is the architect.
The building has arched windows on the second and top floors and the three window bays have decorative spandrels and the corners and the piers of the building on the avenue have decorative panels. The building is topped by an attractive modern black metal cornice. The building's facade is somewhat reminiscent of the Little Singer Building on Lower Broadway that was designed by Ernest Flagg.
According to Norman Horowitz of the Halstead Company prices range from about $1.1 million to $1.6 million.
Holland & Zucker, of which Chris Holland and Ted Zucker are principals, converted the handsome, six-story townhouse at 203-5 West 112th Street to the 13-unit Washington Irving Condominiums a couple of years ago.
The building is expected to be completed in 9 to 12 months and will feature full-floor apartments with about 1,600 square feet, walnut floors and wood-burning fireplaces. An elevator opens directly into the apartments.
The very attractive facade features floor-to-ceiling windows with French doors overlooking the park. The mid-block building is between 115th and 116th Streets.
Robert Krone is the architect.
The building has arched windows on the second and top floors and the three window bays have decorative spandrels and the corners and the piers of the building on the avenue have decorative panels. The building is topped by an attractive modern black metal cornice. The building's facade is somewhat reminiscent of the Little Singer Building on Lower Broadway that was designed by Ernest Flagg.
According to Norman Horowitz of the Halstead Company prices range from about $1.1 million to $1.6 million.
Holland & Zucker, of which Chris Holland and Ted Zucker are principals, converted the handsome, six-story townhouse at 203-5 West 112th Street to the 13-unit Washington Irving Condominiums a couple of years ago.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.