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Building: 246 West 150th Street

246 West 150th Street, New York, NY, 10039

  • 534 units
  • 6 stories
  • 6 buildings
  • Built in 1928

Part of Dunbar Apartments complex

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Description

The landmark Dunbar Apartments complex was constructed between1926-1928 by John D. Rockefeller Jr. and designed by architect Andrew J. Thomas. Recently renovated units are thoughtful, functional, and classically simple, with attention towards the practical necessities of modern living without compromising the beauty and detail of the Dunbar Apartment’s historical Harlem roots.

The landmark Dunbar Apartments complex was constructed between1926-1928 by John D. Rockefeller Jr. and designed by architect Andrew J. Thomas. Recently renovated units are thoughtful, functional, and classically simple, with attention towards the practical necessities of modern living without compromising the beauty and detail of the Dunbar Apartment’s historical Harlem roots. Newer renovations feature wide-plank oak hardwood flooring with a light matte finish, recessed lighting in the common rooms, and petit globe pendants in the bedrooms. Modern kitchens boast stone counters, subway tile backsplash, and self-closing cabinetry. The stainless steel appliance package includes a dishwasher and microwave in addition to the gas range and refrigerator. Penny-round tiles in the bathrooms offer a nod to the past, as do the matte black hardware and fixtures throughout each unit.

The newly-restored, landmarked residential complex was named in honor of the famous African-American novelist and poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar. Occupying an entire city block, the Dunbar Apartments consist of six separate buildings surrounding a lush interior garden courtyard with an onsite management office and brand-new laundry facility. With their signature U-shaped design, each building was originally constructed to maximize air flow and sunlight to the individual apartments. Notable residents of the Dunbar include the explorer Matthew Henson (who, along with Robert Perry, discovered the North Pole), and author and civil rights activist, W.E.B Du Bois. On May 26, 1970, the Dunbar was designated a New York City landmark and in 1979 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


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  • Live-in Super

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Transportation

  • 3 at 148th St

    under 500 feet

  • A C B D at 145th St

    0.26 miles

  • 3 at 145th St

    0.32 miles

  • B at 155th St

    0.38 miles

  • C at 155th St

    0.43 miles

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Schools

District 5 - Schools zoned for this address:
P.S. 200- the James Mccune Smith School

(PK,0K,01,02,03,04,05,SE)

Disclaimer: School attendance zone boundaries are not guaranteed to be accurate – they are provided by a third party and subject to change. Check with the applicable school district prior to making a decision based on these boundaries.

Colleges

  • City College of New York (CUNY)

    0.66 miles

  • CUNY School of Medicine

    0.67 miles

  • Boricua College

    0.7 miles

  • Hostos Community College (CUNY)

    0.79 miles

  • CUNY School of Public Health

    1.25 miles

Parks

  • Jackie Robinson Park

    0.16 miles

  • Garden

    0.16 miles

  • Bradhurst Urban Renewal Park

    0.18 miles

  • Bradhurst Ave Garden

    0.19 miles

  • Harlem Lane Playground

    0.2 miles

Museums

  • Morris-Jumel Mansion

    0.65 miles

  • Dia at the Hispanic Society

    0.71 miles

  • Audubon Terrace

    0.73 miles

  • Hispanic Society of America Museum

    0.73 miles

  • Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture

    0.73 miles


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