Marketing has started for the Livmor Condos, a 73-unit apartment building at 2131 Frederick Douglass Boulevard in Harlem.
The 12-story building has been designed by Hugo S. Subotovsky Architects.
It will have a roof deck, a lounge and a gym and 3,087-square feet of commercial space and a 17,409-square foot church. Part of the site was formerly occupied by St. Stephen's Community African Methodist Episcopal Church.
The project is estimated to be completed next spring.
A building permit for the project was issued last December 24.
According to the Department of Buildings, the developer is 2131 8th Ave LLC of which Philip Morrow and Amon Shalhov are partners.
The development also has an address of 305 West 115th Street.
The red-brick building will have reflective-glass facades at its corners. It will also have a one-story, rusticated base and a setback with pergolas at the 9th floor, and two entrance marquees.
The 12-story building has been designed by Hugo S. Subotovsky Architects.
It will have a roof deck, a lounge and a gym and 3,087-square feet of commercial space and a 17,409-square foot church. Part of the site was formerly occupied by St. Stephen's Community African Methodist Episcopal Church.
The project is estimated to be completed next spring.
A building permit for the project was issued last December 24.
According to the Department of Buildings, the developer is 2131 8th Ave LLC of which Philip Morrow and Amon Shalhov are partners.
The development also has an address of 305 West 115th Street.
The red-brick building will have reflective-glass facades at its corners. It will also have a one-story, rusticated base and a setback with pergolas at the 9th floor, and two entrance marquees.
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.