Long Island City’s loftiest condo building, The Harrison, is nearly complete and since kicking off sales last Fall, roughly 70% of its 120 condos have been signed into contract. With studios starting at $625K, one-bedrooms from $855K and two-bedrooms from $1M, the Harrison is a remarkable bargain, when compared to condos in Manhattan, and a ten-minute commute from its front door.
Now, with occupancy approaching, the sales team (led by Modern Spaces) has released images of their two model residences. The residences range from studio to three-bedroom layouts and all will include 5” pre-engineered European white oak flooring, Bosch stainless steel appliances, Technistone countertops, and Shaker-style cabinetry. Many units will have views of the Manhattan skyline and far-reaching views over Queens. Some upper floor units will have private balconies and terraces.
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The 27-story building, designed by GF55 Partners, is fashioned in a handsome red brick and casement-window façade which pays homage to the neighborhood’s industrial bones. Rising at 27-21 44th Drive, between Thomson and Jackson avenues, the building is one of the few condos in LIC's burgeoning Court Square district. The building shoulders two high-rise rental developments (Watermark Court Square and The Forge) which are also approaching completion.
The Harrison’s modern residences will be complemented by a fitness center, a children’s playroom, and a rooftop lounge. There will also be secured parking and storage units available for purchase. For those commuting into Manhattan, Brooklyn or further into Queens, the 7, E, M and G subway lines can be reached via the Court Square station across Jackson Avenue.
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