Marketing has started for the new, six-story residential condominium apartment building at 265 West 122nd Street between Eighth Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in Harlem.
The building is being developed by El Nalixa LLC of which Hans Futterman is president.
Martina Q. Bacarella is the architect.
The building has a two-story stone base with beige masonry. The entrance door has six circular windows and is flanked by wall lanterns.
The building has a triplex garden apartment and a triplex penthouse and two floor-though apartments. The balconies have rounded, glass railings.
Occupancy is estimated for next January.
Kitchens have Italian Pedini cabinetry and each unit has a washer and dryer and a video intercom and private storage on the garden level.
The building is close to subways and Morningside Park.
Prices range from about $890,000 for a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment with 1,122 square feet to about $2,300,000 for a four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath apartment with 2,453 square feet.
The building is being developed by El Nalixa LLC of which Hans Futterman is president.
Martina Q. Bacarella is the architect.
The building has a two-story stone base with beige masonry. The entrance door has six circular windows and is flanked by wall lanterns.
The building has a triplex garden apartment and a triplex penthouse and two floor-though apartments. The balconies have rounded, glass railings.
Occupancy is estimated for next January.
Kitchens have Italian Pedini cabinetry and each unit has a washer and dryer and a video intercom and private storage on the garden level.
The building is close to subways and Morningside Park.
Prices range from about $890,000 for a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment with 1,122 square feet to about $2,300,000 for a four-bedroom, three-and-a-half bath apartment with 2,453 square feet.
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.