As 2017 draws to a close, it has been a good year for The Harrison (27-21 44th Drive). At 27 stories high, it is among the tallest condo towers in Queens. Construction was completed over the summer, and Modern Spaces announces that the building has reached nearly $100 million in sales.
In the past few years, Court Square has shifted from an industrial neighborhood to a residential one and welcomed such retailers as Toby’s Estate Coffee, Book Culture, and sushi restaurant Sapps to accommodate the incoming crowd. However, The Harrison’s warm red brick and masonry façade recalls Long Island City’s industrial history and sets it apart from the glass towers that have sprung up in the area.
In the past few years, Court Square has shifted from an industrial neighborhood to a residential one and welcomed such retailers as Toby’s Estate Coffee, Book Culture, and sushi restaurant Sapps to accommodate the incoming crowd. However, The Harrison’s warm red brick and masonry façade recalls Long Island City’s industrial history and sets it apart from the glass towers that have sprung up in the area.
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As of this writing, only a handful of the 120 apartments remain on the market. All homes feature clean lines, fine finishes, and large casement windows overlooking breathtaking skyline views. Gourmet kitchens are outfitted with classic white Shaker cabinets, Bosch appliances, quartz countertops, white glass subway tiles, and deep basin sinks. Master baths have custom cabinets with marble countertops, extra-wide sinks, large showers, and imported marble floor and wall tiles. Secondary baths feature soaking tubs and similar high-end fixtures.
Of the remainign apartments, one-bedrooms start at $865K; two-bedrooms start at $1.4 million; and three-bedrooms start at $1.74 million. A selection of rentals is also available, starting at $2,200/month.
Of the remainign apartments, one-bedrooms start at $865K; two-bedrooms start at $1.4 million; and three-bedrooms start at $1.74 million. A selection of rentals is also available, starting at $2,200/month.
The Harrison is topped with a furnished, landscaped roof deck with stunning views on all sides. Inside, amenities include a state-of-the-art fitness center, lounge with dining area and catering kitchen, and children’s playroom. Two nearby subway stops make for a convenient commute.
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