This three-story multi-family townhouse located in Harlem was built in 1899. It has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a basement, and a garden.
NY Engineers performed mechanical, plumbing, and sprinkler engineering services. After design and construction, special inspections and engineering services were completed.
Built in 1907, it has been a National Historic Landmark since 1986. Throughout the course of its existence, it has become known to be synonymous with luxury and is often referenced in popular culture as the setting for many books and films.
Part of what is now known as SoHo, King Street is part of a neighborhood that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Standing on space once occupied by a lecture hall owned by Yeshiva University, 237 East 34th Street will be a mixed use building featuring 107 condominiums spread across 26 floors, plus first floor retail space.