Artisanal bourbon. Avant-garde jazz. Vintage, one-of-a-kind couture. When it comes to matters of taste, you prefer timeless craftsmanship with a 21st-century spin.
And that’s why Harlem is so appealing to today’s style setters who choose to live in Manhattan. The housing stock is world famous for its architectural beauty and solid construction. The depth of the culture is legendary. And the opportunity to buy into this history - especially at starter prices - rarely comes along. Until now.
No. 305 on the Park, the newest member of the Park Collection, sits directly across from Jackie Robinson Park on a tree lined promenade that is home to some of Harlem’s best co-ops and condominiums; The Langston and Ellington on the Park are just two. This impressive structure, built in 1921, houses 82 fully renovated, one-bedroom apartments, each with high ceilings, large windows and sleek fixtures and finishes. Starbucks, New York Sports Club, a 24-hour Pathmark Supermarket and the ABCD and 3 subway trains are all within blocks. Additionally, a growing number of exciting local spots have arrived including The Grange, Il Caffe Latte and Mountain Bird, providing everything you need nearby and with midtown a quick 15-minute subway ride away.
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