Strivers row townhouse

Step into history with a touch of modern luxury. In the heart of Central Harlem’s iconic St. Nicholas Historic District—better known as Strivers Row—stands this exquisitely restored five-story yellow brick townhouse with elegant limestone detailing.

Built in 1892 by celebrated architects Bruce Price and Clarence Luce in the Colonial Revival style, this rare residence perfectly marries 19th-century craftsmanship with today’s sophistication. Every detail has been thoughtfully preserved and enhanced, offering a seamless blend of charm, character, and livability.

Originally a a two-family home, the property now features a grand owner’s triplex and a spacious two-floor rental unit—ideal for multi-generational living or income potential. Utilize multiple private terraces, a two-car garage with coveted rear alley access, and an abundance of space that’s as functional as it is beautiful.

This is more than a home—it’s a piece of New York City history, reimagined. 

Photography by Gary Sapolin.