Seven-Unit Residential Redevelopment Underway on Former 11-Unit SRO Building at 4 West 126th Street, Harlem

4 West 126th Street4 West 126th Street. Photo via Harlem+Bespoke.

Construction is now wrapping up on the redevelopment of the former four-story, 11-unit single-room-occupancy (SRO) building at 4 West 126th Street, in Harlem, Harlem+Bespoke reported. The property has been expanded by two stories and 595 square feet, according to the latest building permits. The six-story structure will eventually host seven residential units averaging 888 square feet apiece. It’s not known if the units will be rentals or condominiums, although two of them will be duplexes. Joseph Aizer, doing business as an anonymous LLC, is the property owner. David Turner’s Midtown South-based architectural firm is the architect of record. Completion can probably be expected later this year.

4 West 126th Street

Pre-construction 4 West 126th Street. Photo by Christopher Bride for PropertyShark

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1 Comment on "Seven-Unit Residential Redevelopment Underway on Former 11-Unit SRO Building at 4 West 126th Street, Harlem"

  1. On the redevelopment need to remove remains, and build new structure for fresh first.

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