Eleven Hancock’s Curtain Wall Installation Begins at 362 West 125th Street in Harlem

11 Hancock, image by Aline Tom of +TOM11 Hancock, image by Aline Tom of +TOM

Exterior work is moving along at Eleven Hancock, a 12-story residential building at 362 West 125th Street in Harlem. The 130,000-square-foot project is designed by Isaac & Stern Architects and developed by Nortco Development, which purchased the plot and 27,500 square feet of development rights for $28.5 million four years ago. Lemay + Escobar is responsible for the interior design and the Krantz + Krantz Team of Halstead Development Marketing is handling sales for the 71 units, which will consist of studio, one-, two-, three-, and four-bedroom layouts.

Recent photos show the curtain wall in the process of being installed on the cantilevering eastern section of the reinforced concrete structure. The assembly consists of flat glass with some operable openings in an evenly spaced grid, which will eventually be surrounded by a perimeter of zinc- and rust-colored paneling.

Eleven Hancock. Photo by Tectonic

Eleven Hancock. Photo by Tectonic

Eleven Hancock. Photo by Tectonic

Bound by 125th Street and Hancock Place, the trapezoidal-shaped plot is wedged between two abutting structures and is located directly adjacent to the 125th Street station, servicing the A, B, C, and D trains. Homes are set to come with wide European white oak flooring, floor-to-ceiling windows, multi-zone heating and cooling systems, Calacatta quartz countertops, Miele appliances, and Kohler sinks, hardware, and soaking tubs. A select few units offer private rooftop cabanas with BBQ stations and outdoor sinks. Prices range from $585,000 to over $2.8 million.

Amenities include a fitness center with Peloton bikes, a residents’ lounge, a children’s playroom, a pet spa, a package room, storage spaces, a roof deck with views of Harlem and Manhattan, and a garden terrace with outdoor kitchens, BBQ stations, and dining areas.

YIMBY last reported that Eleven Hancock was scheduled to finish in mid-2020, but sometime in 2021 is more likely.

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11 Comments on "Eleven Hancock’s Curtain Wall Installation Begins at 362 West 125th Street in Harlem"

  1. David : Sent From Heaven. | June 21, 2020 at 7:42 am | Reply

    Never-ending developments on earth in America, and you-all must happy featuring agreement to get ahead of: Thanks to Michael Young.

  2. No affordable housing, and a building form that looks like it wants to devour the neighborhood. Great way to make yourself welcome in a community!

    • The community has now a lot of wealthy people and homeowners. When you say “community” almost sounds like you only refers to some people in it.

  3. This looks great and the price is on point. Great addition to the 125th strip

  4. Aboriginal negro | June 21, 2020 at 3:37 pm | Reply

    Who is you building this expensive building for? it can’t be for the people that’s from Harlem, you building nice building for pale face European to move in and take out the Aboriginal negro that’s from Harlem I’m telling you now that’s not going to happen

    • You’re racist, uneducated, and ignorant. Gentrification has been going on everywhere in NYC and people of all colors move into these new expensive developments. Stop crying because you can’t afford a place here, neither can I, but I’m not an idiot like you.

    • People in Harlem are now mixed. Lots of new Harlemites had babies in Harlem that are white and rich. Yet, people claim that someone that was living in Harlem but let’s say was born in Ohio, is more of a Harlemite than them… why? Because of race. If you ask me, that’s a tad bit racist.

  5. Think that’s bad just wait. There is a planned 2 tower 17 story apartment building on 124th Street mid block between FDB and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd (old 8th and 7th Ave). Attempts to bring to Community
    Board to protest were thwarted.

  6. I am requesting a application for one bedroom apartment at 201 east 125 street.

  7. Tough competition with 4 nearby developments set to complete in a year’s time. Um, this one has a gas station as the front/back door.

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