
Murano at 519 Borden Avenue
Sales update
Harlem
2130 ACP
2130 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard
Sales have relaunched at Cogswell Realty’s seven-story, 46-unit condo. The developer initially began preselling units in 2008, but suspended sales until construction was complete. The building, which is ready for immediate occupancy, has studios and one-, two- and three-bedroom units ranging in size from 533 to 1,508 square feet. Prices start at $289,000 and go up to $949,000. Amenities include a club room, fitness center and part-time attended lobby and virtual concierge. Many of the units also have balconies and terraces. Halstead Property Development Marketing is the agent. Contact: www.2130acp.com.
Harlem
Apex Condominiums
2300 Frederick Douglass Boulevard
The Harlem luxury condominium has reached the 40 percent sold mark and residents have started moving into the building, which hit the market last October. Units range in size from 476 to 1,810 square feet for studios to three-bedrooms. Prices start at $340,000 and go up to just over $1 million. An attended lobby, storage and a rooftop terrace are among the amenities. The building was developed by RCG Longview. The Marketing Directors is the agent. Contact: www.apexcondominiums.com.
Long Island City
Murano
519 Borden Avenue
The Queens condominium has sold 51 percent of its 76 available units, sales and marketing agent Modern Spaces announced last month. The condo, built by Hudson Equities JV and developer Jim Plotkin, is ready for immediate occupancy. It has one- to three-bedroom residences, with current listings priced between $468,520 and $1.25 million. Units range in size from 689 to 1,558 square feet. Amenities include balconies and terraces with selected residences, a video intercom system and floor-to-ceiling windows. Contact: www.modernspacesnyc.com.
Prospect Heights
499 Dean Street
Developer Ephy Uzan’s prewar condominium has sold six of its eight total units. The remaining two residences are a two-bedroom unit priced at $649,000 and a one-bedroom-plus-recreation-room for $987,000. The building has a 15-year tax abatement and offers private storage and a video intercom system. Aguayo and Huebener is the agent. Contact: www.ahbrooklyn.com.
West Village
84 Bedford
Sales have launched at this 18th-century brick townhouse in the West Village. The nine-unit residence has studios, one-bedrooms and two-bedroom duplexes priced between $466,500 and $2.12 million. The building also has a furnished rooftop terrace and computerized proxy key card entry for security. Newcastle Realty Services is the developer. Anne and Amanda Young of Brown Harris Stevens are the agents. Contact: (212) 712-1130.
Leasing update
Clinton Hill
499 Vanderbilt Avenue
The luxury rental hit the 50 percent-rented mark just three weeks after going on the market. The 14-unit building, located 10 minutes from Fort Greene Park, is ready for occupancy at the beginning of this month. Studios are available for $1,700, while two-bedroom units are going for $3,950. There is no application fee. Amenities include a ground-floor garden, walk-in closets and video intercoms. Corcoran is the agent. Contact: Vicki Negron at (718) 923-8020.
East Harlem
CL Tower
203 East 121st Street
Two weeks after it hit the market, the 12-story building has already rented 20 percent of its available apartments. The 60-unit building, developed by Cohen & Levy Development Group, has studios and one-bedroom apartments, starting at $1,450 per month. The building has a part-time doorman, gym, laundry, bike storage and a rooftop terrace. Peter Ashe Real Estate is the agent. Contact: www.cltowernyc.com.
Compiled by Russell Steinberg