Construction is underway for the 68-unit residential condominium building at 161 East 110th Street in East Harlem.
The project is known as the Mirada.
Karl Fisher is the architect.
The Denali Construction company of which Shairaz Sanjara is the president is the developer.
The red-brick building has a two-story rusticated base, a 24-hour concierge, a rooftop terrace, a fitness center and parking. It has arched windows on the second, the seventh and the eighth floors.
It is half a block from the 6 subway line and near a post office and a library and it is not far from Central Park.
A studio apartment with 536 square feet is priced at $399,900. A one-bedroom, two-bath apartment with 970 square feet is priced at $659,900. A two-bedroom, two-bath penthouse unit with 1,167 square feet and 55 square feet of terrace is priced at $849,900.
Kitchens have maple cabinetry and GE Profile appliances and Ivory Fantasy granite countertops. Bathrooms have Diano Reale marble walls, and cast-iron tubs.
The project is known as the Mirada.
Karl Fisher is the architect.
The Denali Construction company of which Shairaz Sanjara is the president is the developer.
The red-brick building has a two-story rusticated base, a 24-hour concierge, a rooftop terrace, a fitness center and parking. It has arched windows on the second, the seventh and the eighth floors.
It is half a block from the 6 subway line and near a post office and a library and it is not far from Central Park.
A studio apartment with 536 square feet is priced at $399,900. A one-bedroom, two-bath apartment with 970 square feet is priced at $659,900. A two-bedroom, two-bath penthouse unit with 1,167 square feet and 55 square feet of terrace is priced at $849,900.
Kitchens have maple cabinetry and GE Profile appliances and Ivory Fantasy granite countertops. Bathrooms have Diano Reale marble walls, and cast-iron tubs.
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.