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Edward
January 19th, 2003, 06:23 PM
The text and rendering is from building's website, 1400on5h.com (http://www.1400on5th.com/):

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THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
1400 on 5th


It is destined to become one of the most talked about condominium buildings in one of New York's most talked about neighborhoods. It is at once a symbol of Harlem's legendary chic and its exciting future. And all of it can be yours at 1400 on 5th. An oasis of style, serenity and value amid the vibrant cultural swirl of Uptown Manhattan.

Architecturally Unique, Geographically Vibrant and Just Plain Fabulous

If there ever was a neighborhood whose time has come, this is it. If there ever was a building that celebrates it all so beautifully it's right here, right now at 1400 on 5th. While the subtleties of our design, the warm earth tones, the definition of space and the concern for the land echo the traditional values of West African architecture, the sophistication of our technology and finishes epitomize our stylish Fifth Avenue address. And now, the opportunity for ownership has never been more realistic. With 128 stunning one, two and three bedroom simplex and duplex condominiums plus triplex townhouses with three and four bedrooms. The homes measure from a generous 900 to a sprawling 3700 square feet and many even have home offices.

A Symbol of Harmony

Throughout the building you'll find the Mframa-dan Adinkra symbol symbolizing a house that is in harmony with nature and a house that resists the winds. At 1400 on 5th, everything has been designed with harmony in mind. Harmony with the neighborhood and harmony with the environment, by featuring geothermal heating and cooling, earth friendly hot water, advanced air filtration systems and recycled and renewable building materials. And most importantly, 1400 on 5th offers a level of serenity and security to bring harmony into your life

The Perfect Balance of Technology and Luxury

The good looks are obvious, but 1400 on 5th is as special inside as it is outside with state of the art integrated broadband Internet access, advanced security, safety features and so much more. There is also a wealth of creature comforts to make life at 1400 on 5th all so wonderfully livable. With on-site concierge, valet, conference and communications center, health club, retail space, 24 hour attended lobby, private parking facilities, enclosed courtyard and sculpture garden, children's play area and more. And 1400 on 5th is home to a generous use of marble and granite, unique bamboo flooring, architectural moldings, oversized windows, smart temperature controls and smart design galore. 1400 on 5th. Never before has geography, luxury and ecology been addressed so beautifully.

All applicants must have good credit history and must purchase for owner occupancy only. 85 of the 128 homes are available to households with incomes between $52,000 to $103,000. These homes are priced from $158,000 to $272,000. The remaining 43 homes are available to household incomes above $89,000. These homes are priced from $127,000 to $700,000. All prices and income ranges are estimates and subject to change. Mortgages to those who qualify are as low as 5% down. Closing cost rebates, real estate tax abatements and Green Building Tax Credit will be available to qualified purchasers.

1400 on 5th is being developed by 1400 5th LLC. The construction of these unique condominium homes is made possible by a unique mix of public and private funding from Fleet National Bank, Fannie Mae, New York City Housing Development Corporation, New York City Housing Preservation & Development, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, New York City Housing Partnership, Harlem Community Development Corporation, and the New York State Energy Research & Development Authority.

Edward
January 19th, 2003, 06:28 PM
The Fifth Avenue and the 1400 Fifth condominium project. 18 January 2003.

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DominicanoNYC
January 23rd, 2003, 08:25 PM
These condo's look nice. It's good to see Harlem housing developing outside of the normal projects which make the apperance of Harlem seem plain. There's more to Harlem though and these new developments help it change it's image.