Originally built in 1915, St. Nicholas Court was converted from a rental building to a condominium in 1991. The seven-story building features 54 residences, primarily comprised of well-proportioned two-bedroom, one-bath and three-bedroom, two-bath layouts ranging from approximately 800 to 1,100 square feet, along with a limited number of one-bedroom units. Amenities include a video intercom system, elevator, central laundry, bike room, individual storage units, and a shared courtyard. Ideally located at the southeast corner of West 114th Street and Saint Nicholas Avenue, the building sits just a few blocks from Central Park and is close to multiple subway lines. Residents enjoy easy access to the cultural vibrancy and ongoing revitalization of Harlem, with popular restaurants on Frederick Douglass Boulevard just a block away, and neighborhood icons like Red Rooster, Sylvia’s, and the Apollo Theater a short stroll to the north. Everyday conveniences are abundant, including several supermarkets, weekly farmers and flea markets, and a variety of specialty shops—plus the added benefit of a nearby Whole Foods.
