Loft 124

The Tribeca-style loft heads uptown with Harlem’s Loft 124. This 1906 warehouse loft building had sat vacant for decades and was in massive disrepair when Blesso Properties purchased it. Blesso took advantage of the unique barrel-vaulted terra cotta ceilings, exposed brick walls, and unobstructed views of Central Park and Midtown when designing the state-of-the-art interiors in-house. The addition of four breathtaking floors on top of the existing structure makes this a residence of distinction in Harlem. The goal was to build the finest residences in the neighborhood and these exquisite new duplexes and full-floor penthouses received critical acclaim while bringing in record prices. The sale of the eleventh floor penthouse was the first in Harlem to exceed $1,000 per square foot. Additionally, the building’s average sellout price of $750 per square foot is also a record for a condominium north of 110th Street.