260 W 135th St

260 W 135th St, New York, NY 10030

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  • 12 Months

About 260 W 135th St New York, NY 10030

WELCOME TO HARLEM: Where history feels like home. Harlem is known as an important touchpoint of American jazz, literature, and civil rights history. And for good reason: major streets like Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., Malcolm X Blvd., and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. pay homage to civil rights leaders that actually walked those passageways. Meanwhile, venues such as The Apollo Theater, Hotel Theresa, and Sylvia’s Restaurant stand as iconic landmarks frequented by both history buffs and culture seekers alike. THE NEIGHBORS: Professionals and lifelong residents. Long-standing residents have been the driving force for community development in Harlem since the early 1900s, seeing the neighborhood through generations of artistic innovation, cultural shifts, and social change. Professionals are fans of Harlem’s energy and cultural crossroads status. Sleek cafe patios, historically named scenic plazas, art galleries, and ethnic markets represent a refreshing collision of old and new. Meanwhile, mid-career newcomers find that the neighborhood’s renovated brownstones, tree-lined streets, and options for public and private schooling make Harlem an attractive place to settle down. WHAT TO EXPECT: A quiet residential scene in the midst of a bustling cultural hub. Unlike many other tourist and commuter-friendly Manhattan neighborhoods, life in Harlem can feel as quiet as it does connect to the rest of the city. On one hand, there’s a peaceful, residential spirit throughout the neighborhood, evidenced by street pick-up basketball games and block parties. But Harlem is also home to a thriving cultural scene, which brings a constant vibrancy and excitement to the neighborhood. THE LIFESTYLE: Soulful. A community-oriented atmosphere defined by music, food, and cultural events. Life in Harlem is as rooted in cultural tradition as is it energized and diverse. In the last decade, restaurants like Red Rooster, Harlem Tavern, and Harlem Shake have reinvented a dining scene traditionally defined by soul food icons like Sylvia’s and Amy Ruth’s. Music is another of Harlem’s greatest uniting traditions and has left a legacy that is preserved proudly throughout the neighborhood. The music scene spans from huge, iconic jazz lounges to small neighborhood bars. Burgeoning hip-hop artists are known for making occasional appearances at dance clubs where they grew up. Harlem’s flair for the performing arts is best represented by the Apollo Theater, which originally opened as a dance hall and ballroom in 1913. Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, and The Jackson 5 played their “Amateur Nights”, while Showtime at the Apollo and musicians such as James Brown, B.B. King, and Paul McCartney solidified the venue as a timeless entertainment landmark. Outside of entertainment, church-lined streets and a pervasive sense of spirituality and activism continue to speak to Harlem’s reputation for community awareness. The community feels most alive during the summer, when Harlem’s many parks are abuzz with children, picnics, and live music festivals. Baseball diamonds, an open bandshell, and local music acts make Jackie Robinson Park a natural gathering spot, while Marcus Garvey swimming pool, St. Nicholas Park, and other public plazas are beloved by athletes of all ages. WHAT NOT TO EXPECT: A bar-driven, late-night party scene. In Harlem, weekend dining and coffee culture are as significant as the nightlife scene. Live jazz brunches at venues like Harlem Tavern with an inventive cocktail menu and music mix. Locals appreciate the abundance of cozy dining spots and lowkey lounges and wine bars that are popular here. THE MARKET: Affordable nineteenth-century apartments and brownstones are becoming more competitive, and new developments are popping up throughout the neighborhood. Charming, historic brownstones and walk-ups are relatively abundant, especially from 125th to 145th streets. Those in search of more modern digs will find them closer to major avenues such as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and Malcolm X Blvd. YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH: The rich history and widespread sense of community. Legendary music and food venues are only a few reasons to love living here. Residents of all ages and stages revel in the equal sense of historical significance and current cultural cachet. Harlem continues to serve as a mecca for artistic and creative expression, and that tradition continues to pass from one generation to the next. Location: 135TH AND FREDERICK DOUGLASS BLVD Subway: B/C/2/3 @ 135TH Neighborhood: Central Harlem South Apartment Details: *Sunny *Spacious *Renovated *Full Stove and Kitchen * Dishwasher *Hardwood Floors Building Details: *LIVE IN SUPER *PREWAR *CLEAN Don't miss out-Call Now! REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must make roughly 40x the monthly rent for the year and have good credit OR Have a guarantor(s) who makes roughly 80x the monthly rent and has good credit *Want to see more like this? Let me know what you're looking for and I'll help you find it!*

260 W 135th St is an apartment community located in New York County and the 10030 ZIP Code.

Apartment Features

  • Dishwasher
  • Kitchen
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Pool
  • Patio
Neighborhood

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.

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Amenities
  • Dishwasher
  • Kitchen
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Patio
  • Pool
Education
Colleges & Universities Distance
Colleges & Universities Distance
Drive: 4 min 1.3 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.4 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.6 mi
Drive: 4 min 1.8 mi
260 W 135th St is within 4 minutes or 1.3 miles from The City College of New York. It is also near Manhattan School Of Music and Hostos Community College.
Transportation

Transportation options available in New York include 135 Street (A,B,C Line), located 0.1 mile from 260 W 135th St. 260 W 135th St is near Laguardia, located 7.1 miles or 16 minutes away, and Newark Liberty International, located 23.6 miles or 30 minutes away.

Transit / Subway Distance
Transit / Subway Distance
Walk: 2 min 0.1 mi
Walk: 5 min 0.3 mi
Walk: 10 min 0.6 mi
Walk: 12 min 0.7 mi
Walk: 14 min 0.8 mi
Commuter Rail Distance
Commuter Rail Distance
Drive: 4 min 1.3 mi
Drive: 5 min 1.9 mi
Drive: 9 min 2.9 mi
Drive: 9 min 3.4 mi
Drive: 11 min 4.8 mi
Airports Distance
Airports Distance
Laguardia
Drive: 16 min 7.1 mi
Newark Liberty International
Drive: 30 min 23.6 mi

Walkability Near 260 W 135th St New York, NY 10030

Walker's Paradise
97
Walk Score®
Out of 100
Lace up your walking shoes because this area is considered a walker’s paradise.
Rider's Paradise
100
Transit Score®
Out of 100
Living in this area is considered a rider’s paradise, with world-class transportation.
Bikeable
68
Bike Score®
Out of 100
While there’s some bike infrastructure in this area, you’ll still need a car for many errands.
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Soundscore
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Time and distance from 260 W 135th St.

Shopping Centers Distance
Shopping Centers Distance
Walk: 11 min 0.6 mi
Drive: 5 min 1.6 mi
Drive: 6 min 2.0 mi
260 W 135th St has 3 shopping centers within 2.0 miles, which is about a 6-minute walk. The miles and minutes will be for the farthest away property.
Parks and Recreation Distance
Parks and Recreation Distance
St. Nicholas Park
Walk: 3 min 0.2 mi
Marcus Garvey Park
Walk: 23 min 1.2 mi
Jackie Robinson Park
Drive: 4 min 1.2 mi
Mill Pond Park
Drive: 7 min 1.7 mi
Riverbank State Park
Drive: 8 min 3.6 mi
260 W 135th St has 5 parks within 3.6 miles, including St. Nicholas Park, Jackie Robinson Park, and Marcus Garvey Park.
Hospitals Distance
Hospitals Distance
Walk: 6 min 0.3 mi
Drive: 5 min 1.5 mi
Drive: 7 min 2.6 mi
260 W 135th St has 3 hospitals within 2.6 miles, the nearest is Harlem Hospital Center which is 0.3 mile away and a 6 minute walk.
Military Bases Distance
Military Bases Distance
Drive: 26 min 12.3 mi
Drive: 24 min 12.4 mi
260 W 135th St is 12.3 miles from Governors Island Support Center, and is convenient to other military bases, including Fort Totten US Govt Reservation.

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