This 4-story mixed-use building is located on Sugar Hill in Harlem, with a total of (two) 2BR units. Each unit occupies two floors and will be outfitted with stainless steel appliances, including dishwashers, as well as in-unit washer and dryers. It will fill an abandoned lot on which one of six in the row houses that used to stand before a fire resulted in the building being deemed uninhabitable.
The proposed structure will be energy efficient, with high functioning windows, roofing, and a split HVAC system providing both heating and cooling to the tenants.
The building will neighbor an existing structure a part of the Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Landmark district. The Renaissance Revival-style four-story row-houses are linked with a continuous highly embellished bracketed pressed-metal cornice. The building has been designed to work in conjunction with its neighbor using its existing registers in the proposed facade.