" The glamour of it all New York ! America ! ". Charlie Chaplin. Brand new furnished 1 bedroom, 654sf, equipped kitchen, washing/dryer in the apartment. Amenities include gym, roof top, doorman, cable, electricity. Facing the police station in Harlem, 5 minutes walk from any restaurants and subway. Available from July 1st 2014 to September 30th 2014. BUILDING DESCRIPTION 12 floors Boutique hotel on first 6 floors Residences on top 6 floors Fitness center Dual rooftop decks Doorman Unit Features: * Ebano Porcelain Tiles * Crema Marfil Marble Integrated Sink * Honed Crema Marfil Marble bath Tiles * Wenge Wood Vanities * Grohe polished chrome Faucets and Fixtures * Toto Toilet * Custom Cabinets * Caesar Stone counter tops in color Blizzard * Elkay Kitchen Sink * Kitchenaid Appliance Package * Washer/Dryer in every home * Building Amenities: * Dual Roof Deck * Common Outdoor/Recreation Area * Doorman * Attended Lobby It might surprise some that the world-famous Harlem has gone through numerous incarnations since its inception in 1865. It was originally a Dutch village, named for a city in the Netherlands. Since then, Harlem has been known as a cyclical neighborhood that has experienced economic highs and lows and a wide variety of ethnic changes. Once a Jewish enclave, then a magnet for African Americans, today Harlem is a diverse multicultural neighborhood attracting an increasing number of young professionals. In the late 19th century and early 20th, it was a place of great art and culture. In 1889, Oscar Hammerstein established the Harlem Opera House there. In the early 1900s, African American entrepreneur Philip Peyton, Jr, was one of the major influences to turn Harlem into a predominantly black neighborhood. In the 1920s, it was the nexus of the Harlem Renaissancea blossoming of African American art and culture of all styles: music, art, poetry, and typified by jazz composers such as Duke Ellington, poets like Langston Hughes, and singers like Billie Holliday and Ella Fitzgerald. During the mid-to-latter twentieth century, Harlem experienced an economic bust, in which the neighborhood went downhill. In recent years, however, it has experienced a major revitalization. Indeed with Bill Clinton - the former president and spouse of our New York senator, Hillary Clinton - having recently set up shop here, Harlem may well be on the verge of a new renaissance. This dynamic, spirited area, located around the northern side of Manhattan's central park, starting at 96th Street on the Eastside and 110th Street on the west side, maintains much of its liveliness, with gospel brunches and newly opened Starbucks sitting side-by-side. Harlem contains some magnificent buildings with fine, original architectural features, and remains one area of Manhattan where you can find working fireplaces, original moldings and even a driveway for reasonable prices. It is also home to the world-famous Columbia University, located around 125th Street, which gives the neighborhood a cutting intellectual edge. There is an excellent subway and bus transportation system, including express services to lower Manhattan. Harlem landmarks include the legendary Apollo Theater, where Showtime at the Apollo films every Saturday night and legendary African American comedians, like Chris Rock, perform, Hotel Theresa, Langston Hughes House, James Bailey House, Lenox Lounge, La Marqueta, Morningside Park, St. Martin's Episcopal Church (the former Trinity Church), and Sylvia's Soul Food, a restaurant that has become a landmark in its own right. Other restaurants of note include Bayou, Amy Ruth's, Settepani Bakery, Miss Maude's Spoonbread Too, Blue Lagoon, and El Malecon. Some popular pubs and bars include Lenox Lounge, St. Nick's Pub, Bonita's, Lickety Split, Londel's, Rebar, P.J.'s, and Mr. B's Cocktail Lounge. Museums in the area that celebrate Harlem's rich history are the Arthur Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, the aforementioned James Bailey House and La
Off market
$639,800
2300 Fredrick Douglass Blvd #8E, New York, NY 10027
1beds
1baths
654sqft
MultiFamily
Built in 2008
-- sqft lot
$639,800 Zestimate®
$978/sqft
$3,046 Estimated rent
What's special
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
Appliances
- Included: Dishwasher
Features
- Has fireplace: Yes
- Furnished: Yes
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 654 sqft
Property
Lot
- Size: 0.40 Acres
Details
- Parcel number: 019291315
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: MultiFamily
Condition
- Year built: 2008
Community & neighborhood
Community
- Community features: Doorman, Fitness Center, On Site Laundry Available
Location
- Region: New York