PS90 Condo Development Now 50% Sold

PS90 Condominiums, once a circa-1905 elementary school, has been converted into a premier luxury residence, with more than half of its units now sold.

Closings and move-ins began in September at PS90, which is located at 220 West 148th Street between Frederick Douglass and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevards.

The building’s 75 units feature original Gothic touches like ornate spires, intricate masonry, elaborate stonework and gargoyles. These units consist of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes and features high-ceilings (up to 12 feet), Herringbone pattern European oak floors, Quartzite countertops and custom walnut toned cabinetry, Kitchen Aid stainless-steel appliances and thermostatically controlled central air and heat.

“Buyers are drawn to the spacious layouts, high ceilings and oversized windows at PS90, which all honor the building’s historic tradition,” said Lisa Gomez executive vice president of development at L+M Development Partners Inc. “At a time when the Harlem market is maintaining its strength, PS90 offers buyers the chance to purchase homes that will increase in value over time.”

The iconic designs of Charles B.J. Snyder, superintendent and chief architect for New York City public schools from 1891-1922, allow for several unique outdoor spaces, including the creation of a landscaped front courtyard that frames and leads to a grand front entrance, and a larger landscaped rear courtyard. Only four units remain with private outdoor space and views of Yankee Stadium and the New York City skyline.

The remaining 37 units range in size from approximately 740 – 1,460 square feet and in price from $475,000 – $775,000. For more information, please visit: http://ps90condo.com/.

—Sara Chobert

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