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2457 FREDERICK DOUGLASS BOULEVARD

2457 Frederick Douglass Boulevard, also known as 2457 8th Avenue, is a modern condominium development completed in 2019. It’s marketed as a prime Harlem new construction project, emphasizing luxury and immediate occupancy.

Building Specifications:
Height and Units: A seven-story building with 8 residential units, designed with only 2 units per floor for a spacious, exclusive feel.

Size: While exact square footage for the entire building isn’t universally specified, individual units range from approximately 646 square feet (e.g., Unit 2A) to 1,555 square feet (e.g., Unit 5A), suggesting a total residential area of roughly 8,000-10,000 square feet, typical for boutique condos of this scale.

Features:
Units boast white oak flooring, oversized European tilt-and-turn windows, high ceilings, and in-unit washer/dryers.

Kitchens feature custom European designs with quartz countertops, 5-burner ranges with grills, under-counter microwaves, Blomberg fridge/freezers, dishwashers, and Brizo faucets.

Bathrooms include cove lighting, deep soaking tubs, and high-end finishes.

Most units come with private outdoor spaces (e.g., balconies), and there’s a shared stunning roof deck for dining and entertaining.

A Comelit "virtual doorman" system enhances security and convenience.

Developer: Built by the Almat Group, known for residential projects in Harlem, with the property purchased from First Ebenezer Baptist Church in March 2017 for $1,706,800.

Amenities: Beyond the roof deck and virtual doorman, the building focuses on chic, sunlit interiors rather than extensive shared facilities, aligning with its boutique nature.

Tax Benefits: Offers a J-51 tax abatement, reducing property taxes for owners, though the exact expiration isn’t consistently detailed (typically 10-15 years from completion, so likely into the late 2020s or early 2030s).

Location Details:
Neighborhood: Central Harlem, a culturally rich area known for its historical significance (e.g., the Harlem Renaissance) and ongoing revitalization. The building sits between West 131st and West 132nd Streets.

Transit: Close to the 135th Street subway station (2, 3 trains) and the 125th Street station (A, B, C, D trains), plus bus lines along Frederick Douglass Boulevard.

Proximity: Near shopping, restaurants, and landmarks like St. Nicholas Park and City College, blending Harlem’s vibrant community with modern conveniences.

Current Status:
Completed in 2019, the condos were ready for immediate occupancy by then. Listings from 2020-2023 show units like 2A (1-bed, 1-bath, 646 sq ft) and 5A (2-bed, 2-bath, 1,555 sq ft) on the market, with prices ranging from around $417,000 (Zillow Zestimate) to higher for larger units.

Historical Context: The site’s redevelopment reflects Harlem’s shift from older structures (like the church it replaced) to upscale residential options, catering to a mix of professionals and investors drawn to the area’s cultural cachet and improving infrastructure.

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2457 Frederick Douglass Blvd, New York, NY

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