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7 Beekman Place, #1-4 (Douglas Elliman) 7 Beekman Place, #1-4 (Douglas Elliman)
From November 12-18, 2024, over 300 condos, co-ops, condops, and townhouses in core New York City areas experienced price reductions. These included three listings at Circa Central Park, the striking Harlem condominium that set a record for Upper Manhattan’s most expensive condo sale in October 2018. A 25-year tax abatement remains in effect, and residents enjoy beautifully appointed apartments, close proximity to Central Park, and a generous amenity package.
However, Circa Central Park has gained a reputation as one of the city’s most dangerous buildings for birds with its floor-to-ceiling windows. But in October 2023, residents voted to add frit (translucent dot stickers) to the glass surrounding the courtyard to make it safer for birds, with the Central Park-facing part of the building next in line to potentially get the treatments.

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Bridge Tower Place, 401 East 60th Street
Bridge Tower Place, 401 East 60th Street Lenox Hill
400 West 23rd Street
400 West 23rd Street Chelsea
The Collection, 20 Pine Street
The Collection, 20 Pine Street Financial District
30E31, 30 East 31st Street
30E31, 30 East 31st Street Murray Hill
4 East 95th Street
4 East 95th Street Carnegie Hill

Circa Central Park, #2A (Reuveni LLC)

New Harlem housing building Rendering of Seneca (Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
The reductions come at a time when Central Park North has frequently been in the news. Earlier this month, plans were officially filed for Seneca, the transformation of Harlem’s shuttered Lincoln Correctional Facility into 105 homes for households earning 80 to 100 percent of the Area Median Income. This comes less than a year after Governor Hochul announced Seneca as the winning proposal for the former prison in December 2023. The apartments are poised to make the most of Central Park frontage, and only a five percent down payment will be required.

The news comes at a time when US Census Bureau data shows that New York experienced the nation’s eleventh-largest decrease in homeownership between 2014 and 2024. Housing prices are likely a factor, and projects like this could help pick it back up again.
Rendering of Seneca (Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
Renderings of Seneca depict a fitness center and children's playroom with access to an outdoor terrace; it is also set to offer an attended lobby, bike room, and roof terrace. Another perk will be its address in close proximity to the forthcoming Davis Center at Harlem Meer, which will replace the Lasker pool and skating rink. This will feature the city’s eighth-largest swimming pool in summer, a skating rink in winter, and a turf platform over the space in the interim months; it will also be topped with a green roof. Central Park Conservancy President Betsy Smith has said of the project, “It looks like this beautiful gift to the city, which is what it is.”

The Davis Center at Harlem Meer is part of a $150 million renovation for Central Park North that includes improvements to parkland, a new boardwalk, and new pedestrian walkways. Construction began in 2021, and the opening is anticipated for April 2025 (h/t Gothamist).
Davis Center at Harlem Meer Aerial rendering of Davis Center at Harlem Meer (Mitchell Giurgola Architects and the Central Park Conservancy)

“It doesn’t look like a municipal facility. It looks like this beautiful gift to the city, which is what it is” – Betsy Smith, President, Central Park Conservancy


Another project in the works also promises to benefit Central Park North: Earlier this month, Central Park Conservancy, the New York City Department of Transportation, and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation released a blueprint for a plan for roads all over Central Park that can better serve pedestrians and cyclists. Renderings show a clear separation of pedestrians and bikers, and the plan calls for new protected bike lanes, resurfaced pedestrian lanes, and the removal of traffic lights on spaces that have been closed to most cars since 2018.
Drives in Central Park with better separation for pedestrians, bikes, and vehicles Rendering of redesigned Central Park drives (Central Park Conservancy)
All these improvements, as well as recovery from quality of life issues after the pandemic, could make the stretch of Harlem near Central Park North more attractive to buyers. New development condos like 145 Central Part North, 10 Lenox Avenue, and Park North have taken shape along this stretch in recent years, and Circa Central Park was an earlier entrant.

625 Rogers Avenue The Rogers Residences (Pallete Architecture)
Also during this time, two listings at The Rogers Residences experienced price reductions. Like Circa Central Park in Manhattan, this Prospect Lefferts Gardens boutique condominium is well situated near green space, only three blocks from Prospect Park. It is also in close proximity to Kings Theater, Flatbush Avenue dining, and multiple public transportation options. All units feature large windows, oversized living spaces, kitchens with high-end appliances, in-unit laundry, and private storage included. The reductions come as the building reaches 75% sold.
These homes, a selection of other notable listings, and a full chart of last week's price reductions may be seen below. Please be advised that all quoted figures reflect cumulative price cuts as opposed to the most recent reductions.

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One Vandam, #9B (Serhant)

400 West 23rd Street, #3LK (CORE Group Marketing LLC)

7 Beekman Place, #1-4 (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

Circa Central Park, #8B (Reuveni LLC)

10 Leonard Street, #6S (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

Archive Lofts, #PH4 (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)

241 West 107th Street, #PH (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)

The Collection, #3001 (Sothebys International Realty)

Bridge Tower Place, #34C (Sothebys International Realty)

30E31, #36 (Modlin Group LLC)

4 East 95th Street, #2A (Sothebys International Realty)

10 East End Avenue, #PH21D (Corcoran Group)

15 Union Square West, #4C (Compass)

Trump Palace, #10B (Corcoran Group)

270 Greene Avenue, #3B (Serhant)

205 East 63rd Street, #11BA (Corcoran Group)

299 Riverside Drive, #3E (Sothebys International Realty)

Twelve Seventy Fifth Avenue, #12S (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)

Chatham 44, #2A (Corcoran Group)

The Rogers Residences, #4C (Corcoran Group)

Casa Loma, #2C (Compass)

The Lumiere, #2I (City Connections Realty Inc)
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