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Why Live in Strivers' Row

Strivers’ Row in Harlem, New York, is a historic neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets and landmarked brick townhouses from the 1890s. Also called St. Nicholas Historic District, it features 117 three-story homes designed by prominent architects of the late 19th century. The homes come in three distinct styles: red brick Georgian revivals, brown brick Italian Renaissance revivals, and Georgian-style yellow brick homes along West 138th and West 139th streets. Originally built for Manhattan’s elite, these townhouses include back alleys for private parking. The neighborhood also has typical brownstones and newer condo buildings. St. Nicholas Park, a five-minute walk away, offers amenities like a dog run, sports courts, and the Hamilton Grange National Memorial. City College’s neo-gothic architecture overlooks the park. Dining options include Ponty Bistro, serving French and African cuisine, and The Edge, known for its English, Jamaican, and New York-inspired dishes. Groceries are available at Key Food on Frederick Douglass Boulevard, and Harlem’s main shopping area on West 125th Street is a 15-minute walk. The B and C trains are a 6-minute walk away, while the 2 and 3 trains are about a 10-minute walk. The neighborhood is safer than the national average, making it a practical choice for residents.
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