220 W 148th St
New York, NY 10039
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LOVE STORY POTENTIALThis particular one is surprisingly wonderful. No. 5M is a super special loft residence with an open plan design, herringbone pattern flooring, and a lofty fourteen-foot demeanor that combine to give high marks for living.One of the first things that will catch your eye and heart are the beautifully tall ceilings, which are way above average, and the sense of space and freedom to design accordingly. Many options in terms of functionality and can take on various configurations, in terms of storage and additional loft spaces, if you choose. Also key to point out are the fantastically tall windows, which feature terrific gothic architectural views as well as green trees, blue skies, and wonderful exposures to bright light from the North and West.It's possible for history to have an unexpected new chapter. One that revives the narrative. Taking it in a direction that is both exciting and unexpected. PS90 Condominium welcomes you.A place where tradition is rethought. And re-invented.The combination of classic and contemporary styles is rarely seamless. Certainly not in a building of this pedigree. In 2010, it underwent a loving and innovative restoration of its exterior and updated its infrastructure thoroughly. A thoughtful redesign has been done to reflect modern lifestyles in the interior.PS90 is a history lesson that you will actually find enjoyable as you study it.PS90 was inspired by the renowned Hotel de Cluny in Paris, which is located a few blocks south of Notre Dame, and it transformed school into the best time of your life. The impressive physical dimensions of this former schoolhouse are characterized by its soaring ceilings, dramatic oversize windows, which makes it stand out as the best in class.The lobby at this fascinating, historic residence, where pets are welcome, is wonderfully unique and well-tended. A live-in super, fitness center, personal, cold grocery, and bicycle storage, media room, art room, lounge, and resident community garden are all noteworthy. Residential buildings rarely have two important spaces that are unique to PS90. The courtyard has a frame that leads to a grand front entrance, and a larger rear courtyard that allows residents to enjoy the community while relaxing or socializing.The staff is both friendly and outstanding, and there is a parking garage that gives priority to PS90 Residents.This Northern Manhattan locale is within minutes of Jackie Robinson and Riverbank State Parks. As well as all the best of what New York City has to offer, it is well located for fast and easy access in and out of Manhattan. This covers all access points for bridges, tunnels, metros, and highways. All of your essential amenities can be found within blocks. Regarding the various cuisines and spirits... Whether it's a first-rate, quick, or casual-style meal, this and its surrounding districts have it all accessible.An absolute bestseller, I would be delighted to introduce it to you.Emjoy...
220 W 148th St is a condo located in New York County and the 10039 ZIP Code.
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PS90 Condominiums
The PS90 Condos, which were renovated from a public school that became vacant in the 1970s, let residents live in a historic piece of New York City without paying sky-high prices that more prominent Gothic Revival buildings — such as The Dakota or The Woolworth — are known for. “The original architect, Charles Snyder, was a superintendent of schools and he built something like 400 of these [kinds of schools] throughout the city. The earlier ones were inspired by the Hotel de Ville in Paris,” says Sidney Whelan, former PS90 sales director and a real estate agent at CORE. To make the schools safer and easier to evacuate in case of a fire, Snyder developed an H-shaped design with courtyards in the front and back. The 120-plus-year-old building retains those features, as well as the decorative stone trim, and has playful nods to the educational past, with checkerboard tiles and wainscotting in the lobby. Inside the units, 12-foot ceilings, European oak floors and Bosch washer-dryers create comfortably modern living spaces. Studios start at 700 square feet and tend to have little separation between living, eating and sleeping areas. One bedrooms, which start at 800 square feet, have open kitchens like the studios, and some on the first floor have a bonus outdoor terrace. Two bedrooms, which start at 1,200 square feet and come with two bathrooms, make up the bulk of the residences. Some have bay windows in the living room, and those on the penthouse level have patios that are as big as the unit. The few three bedrooms continue the open-kitchen theme and often connect one of the two bathrooms to the primary bedroom. “You have 10- to 12-foot ceilings in all the units on floors one through five,” Whelan says, “then the developer was able to put a penthouse level on top.” In addition to making room for 6- to 9-foot-tall windows, high ceilings keep central heating and cooling hardware out of the way. Wide-plank flooring, which has a herringbone pattern in the living rooms, pairs with the kitchens’ Stevali-brand wooden cabinets. There are white quartzite counters, KitchenAid appliances and Bosch washer-dryers, even in the studios. Bathroom finishes can vary, with larger units using marbled tiles and rainfall showerheads, and smaller units tending toward more plain fixtures. On this block of 148th Street, PS90 is the most expensive residence. Studios range from $550,000 to the high $600,000s, and one bedrooms range from $650,000 to $1 million for especially large layouts. Two bedrooms are priced from $1.1 million to $2 million, depending on size, and the rare three bedrooms, which can have the same square footage as some two bedrooms, are at the higher end of that price range. Owners can rent out their units with one-year-minimum leases, and when the building’s J-51 tax abatement ends in 2025, monthly taxes will increase slightly. While the billiards room is a fun addition to the former school, the backyard patio is the most impressive shared space. It has trees and flowerbeds with wooden benches around the perimeter, and being raised above street level increases the sense of privacy. There’s also a small fitness center and a public parking garage next door. “I did a comparison of all the garages within walking distance and it’s one of the cheaper ones,” Whelan says. This part of Central Harlem has a diverse dining scene, with Jamaican, Haitian and Ethiopian restaurants, plus a classic New York pizzeria. Just west, Jackie Robinson Park has sports fields, an outdoor pool and a stage for music and community theater performances. There are more playgrounds east, and right across the Macombs Dam Bridge, Yankee Stadium hosts baseball games and concerts. On the backside of PS90, the nonprofit National Dance Institute also has its teaching and performance studios. Two nearby subway stations, at 145th and 148th streets, give residents access to the A, B, C, D and 3 trains, which serve the west side of Manhattan and travel into Brooklyn. Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, at the end of the block, has uptown and downtown buses, and the other end has a CitiBike station. Car owners are also only a short drive from the Major Deegan Expressway for trips upstate.
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Located in the heart of Upper Manhattan, Central Harlem is a legendary community brimming with history, culture, and creativity. Renowned for the iconic Apollo Theater, Central Harlem has been a hub for live music and the arts since the 1930s, fostering a thriving creative scene that continues to this day.
Central Harlem offers a variety of experiences, from historic brownstones lining tree-shaded streets to bustling avenues filled with eclectic dining options. The neighborhood is a food lover's paradise, featuring everything from classic soul food joints to innovative eateries offering a diverse array of global cuisines.
Residents enjoy easy access to several green spaces, including the scenic Marcus Garvey Park and the expansive St. Nicholas Park, perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and community events. Central Harlem also prides itself on its strong sense of community, with numerous local festivals, farmers' markets, and cultural events that bring neighbors together.
Learn more about living in Central HarlemColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Walk: | 17 min | 0.9 mi | |
Walk: | 18 min | 0.9 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 1.9 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 2.0 mi |
Transportation options available in New York include Harlem-148 St, located 0.2 mile from 220 W 148th St. 220 W 148th St is near LaGuardia, located 7.7 miles or 17 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 22.3 miles or 27 minutes away.
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Walk: | 3 min | 0.2 mi | |
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Walk: | 6 min | 0.3 mi |
Walk: | 7 min | 0.4 mi | |
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Walk: | 11 min | 0.6 mi |
Walk: | 12 min | 0.6 mi |
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Commuter Rail | Distance | ||
Drive: | 4 min | 1.3 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 1.7 mi | |
Drive: | 7 min | 2.1 mi | |
Drive: | 8 min | 2.4 mi | |
Drive: | 10 min | 3.1 mi |
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LaGuardia
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Drive: | 17 min | 7.7 mi |
Newark Liberty International
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Drive: | 27 min | 22.3 mi |
Time and distance from 220 W 148th St.
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi | |
Drive: | 4 min | 1.3 mi | |
Drive: | 6 min | 1.9 mi |
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Jackie Robinson Park
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Walk: | 6 min | 0.3 mi |
Northern Manhattan Parks
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Walk: | 12 min | 0.7 mi |
St. Nicholas Park
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Walk: | 15 min | 0.8 mi |
Mill Pond Park
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi |
Roger Morris Park
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Drive: | 4 min | 1.4 mi |
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Hospitals | Distance | ||
Walk: | 16 min | 0.8 mi | |
Drive: | 4 min | 1.2 mi | |
Drive: | 5 min | 1.9 mi |
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Military Bases | Distance | ||
Drive: | 24 min | 12.7 mi | |
Drive: | 26 min | 12.9 mi |
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