Harlem Bespoke: We noticed that the missing stoop over at 767 St. Nicholas Avenue by 148th Street was being reconstructed as part of the overall restoration of the building this past summer and now all is complete. The majority of the townhouse steps on the block had been removed decades ago and it was quite a major event to see one come back to life in current times. This area is part of the Sugar Hill Historic District so everything would have had to have been approved by the city and the end result now looks quite fantastic. Check out older photos of the landmark Harlem building in our past post: LINK
Saturday, December 12, 2020
ARCHITECTURE: NEW STOOP AT 767 ST. NICHOLAS
Harlem Bespoke: We noticed that the missing stoop over at 767 St. Nicholas Avenue by 148th Street was being reconstructed as part of the overall restoration of the building this past summer and now all is complete. The majority of the townhouse steps on the block had been removed decades ago and it was quite a major event to see one come back to life in current times. This area is part of the Sugar Hill Historic District so everything would have had to have been approved by the city and the end result now looks quite fantastic. Check out older photos of the landmark Harlem building in our past post: LINK
Labels:
Architecture,
Brownstones,
Dwell,
Sugar Hill,
West Harlem
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