409 Edgecombe Avenue
409 Edgecombe AvenueOne of the most prestigious addresses in the exclusive Sugar Hill section of Harlem, 409 Edgecombe Avenue is a landmarked building that was once home to Thurgood Marshall, W.E.B. Dubois, and Aaron Douglass, a prominent painter who led the Harlem Renaissance. Built in 1917, 409 Edgecombe Avenue is a pre-war mid-rise co-op that is still a premier address in Upper Manhattan. Situated on a hillside site near 155th Street that overlooks the Harlem River Valley, Yankee Stadium, and Jackie Robinson Park, 409 Edgecombe Avenue stands 13-stories tall and boasts a classic Neo-Georgian design that invokes the New York of yesteryear.
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More Information about 409 Edgecombe Avenue
- Neighborhood
- Harlem
- Year Built
- 1916
- Number of Floors
- 13
- Building Access
- Elevator
- Service Level
- Attended Lobby
- Building Policies
- Pets Allowed
- Sublets Allowed
- Type
- Pre-war Mid-rise
- Building Amenities
- Courtyard
- Laundry Room