Building262 W 123rd St
- 20 Units, 5 Stories
- Built in 1910
262 W 123rd St is a 5 story rental building in Harlem. It was built in 1910 and has 20 units.
Units
Building262 W 123rd St
- 20 Units, 5 Stories
- Built in 1910
Building Facts
Building Overview
Property Type: Rental
Building Size: Lowrise
Access: -
Service Level: -
Year Built: 1910
Year Last Altered: 1998
Building Class: C4
Owner: C&C MANAGEMENT LLC
Size & Dimensions
Units: 20
Stories: 5
Building Sq. Ft.: 19,360 Sq. Ft.
Lot Sq. Ft.: 5,046 Sq. Ft.
Building Width: 25 Ft.
Building Depth: 80 Ft.
Lot Width: 50 Ft.
Lot Depth: 100.92 Ft.
Zoning & Use
Zoning Districts: R7A
Land Use Category: C4
Residential Units: 20
Total Units: 20
Residential Area(SF): 19,360 Sq. Ft.
Location Details
Street Address: 262 W 123rd St
Zip Code: 10027
Building Name: -
Complex Name: -
Neighborhood: Harlem
City: Manhattan
State: NY
Districts
Community District: 110
City Council: 9
Police Precinct: 28
Fire Department: L040
School District: 05
Neighborhood Map and Transit
Schools
School | Type | Grades | Distance | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
P.S. 76 A Phillip Randolph | Public | PK-8 | 0.1 mi | 3 |
Harlem International Community | Private | K-9 | 0.2 mi | NR |
Harlem Hebrew Language Academy | Charter | PK-8 | 0.3 mi | 4 |
KIPP S.T.A.R. Charter School | Charter | K-8 | 0.3 mi | 9 |
P.S. 76 A Phillip Randolph PK-8, 0.1 mi, Public | 3 |
Harlem International Community K-9, 0.2 mi, Private | NR |
Harlem Hebrew Language Academy PK-8, 0.3 mi, Charter | 4 |
KIPP S.T.A.R. Charter School K-8, 0.3 mi, Charter | 9 |
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Harlem
Where history feels like home. Harlem first rose to fame as the birthplace of the 1920s renaissance movement, and is now a thriving mix of cultural traditions and avant garde creativity. Generations of art, food, and demographic shifts mean that newcomers and life-long residents continue to...