The Harrison stands as a prominent fixture in Long Island City's skyline, offering a blend of contemporary design and urban sophistication. Completed in 2017, this 27-story condominium tower houses 120 residences, ranging from studios to three-bedroom units. Designed by Silvercup Properties, the building's red-brick exterior and industrial-style architecture pay homage to the neighborhood's rich history while providing a modern living experience. Located at 27-21 44th Drive in the vibrant Court Square area, The Harrison offers residents easy access to Manhattan and the burgeoning cultural scene of Long Island City.
Versatile layouts with premium finishes
The Harrison offers a diverse range of living spaces to suit various lifestyles. Studios, starting at approximately 500 square feet, provide an efficient layout with rents around $3,100 per month. One-bedroom units, spanning 632 to 814 square feet, are available for sale from $918,000 to $995,000. Two-bedroom residences, ranging from 799 to 1,081 square feet with one or two bathrooms, are priced between $1,100,000 and $1,250,000. The most spacious options are the three-bedroom units, measuring 1,261 to 1,530 square feet with two bathrooms, which rent from $7,220 per month.
All residences feature 5-inch pre-engineered European white oak flooring and large industrial-style casement windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Gourmet kitchens are equipped with classic white Shaker cabinets, white subway tile backsplashes, Technistone quartz countertops, and high-end Bosch appliances. Bathrooms showcase Calacatta Prima marble on floors and walls, Signature fixtures, and elegant vanities. Many units boast private balconies or terraces, offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline or the surrounding Long Island City landscape. In-unit washers and dryers, ample closet space, and multi-zone climate control systems ensure comfort and convenience for residents.
Luxurious amenities for elevated living
The Harrison provides an array of amenities designed to enhance residents' lifestyles. The crown jewel is the fully furnished roof deck on the 27th floor, offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn. This space includes outdoor furniture, commercial gas grills, and an adjoining Sky Lounge with a kitchenette, perfect for entertaining or casual relaxation.
For fitness enthusiasts, a state-of-the-art fitness center overlooks the Court Square landscape, providing a motivating environment for workouts. Families appreciate the children's playroom, offering a dedicated space for young residents to play and socialize.
The building's 24-hour attended lobby, staffed by a doorman and concierge, ensures security and convenience for residents and their guests. A live-in superintendent is available to address any maintenance needs promptly.
Additional amenities include bike storage, private storage units, and parking options for residents who drive. The Harrison also benefits from a tax abatement until 2033, adding financial appeal to its luxurious offerings.
The thoughtfully designed common areas, including an elegant lounge and media center, extend living spaces beyond individual units, fostering a sense of community within the building. These shared spaces, furnished by Restoration Hardware, reflect the same attention to detail and quality found throughout The Harrison.
Vibrant urban living in Long Island City
The Harrison is situated in the heart of Long Island City, a neighborhood known for its dynamic blend of cultural attractions, dining options, and scenic waterfront areas. This rapidly developing area offers a perfect balance of urban convenience and community charm.
Culinary enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse dining scene, which includes Michelin-starred restaurants like Casa Enrique, known for its authentic Mexican cuisine, and M. Wells Steakhouse, offering a unique take on the classic steakhouse experience. For everyday needs, residents have easy access to Trader Joe's, Food Cellar, and Target, all within walking distance.
Cultural attractions abound in the area, with MoMA PS1, a cutting-edge contemporary art institution, and the Noguchi Museum, dedicated to the work of sculptor Isamu Noguchi, both nearby. The Socrates Sculpture Park offers an outdoor museum experience with rotating exhibitions and stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.
Green spaces are plentiful, with Gantry Plaza State Park and Murray Playground providing opportunities for recreation and relaxation. The waterfront promenades offer serene public spaces where residents can enjoy unparalleled views of the Manhattan skyline.
The neighborhood's vibrant nightlife scene includes a mix of trendy bars, breweries, and cafes, catering to diverse tastes and preferences. The area continues to evolve, with new boutique shops, galleries, and entertainment venues opening regularly, adding to the neighborhood's dynamic character.
Long Island City's rapid development has transformed it into one of New York City's most exciting and livable neighborhoods, offering a unique blend of industrial chic, cultural richness, and modern urban amenities. The Harrison's location puts residents at the center of this thriving community, with easy access to all that Long Island City and nearby Manhattan have to offer.
Unparalleled connectivity to New York City and beyond
The Harrison's location in Court Square provides residents with exceptional access to public transportation, making commutes and city exploration effortless. The area is served by multiple subway lines, offering quick and convenient connections to various parts of New York City.
Within a five-minute walk, residents can access the Court Square-23rd Street station, serving the E and M lines, and the Long Island City-Court Square station for the G line. The nearby 45 Road-Court House Square station provides access to the 7 line, while Queens Plaza station offers connections to the E, M, and R lines. For those heading to Manhattan, many of these lines provide a one-stop commute to Midtown.
Slightly further, but still within easy walking distance, is the Queensboro Plaza station, serving the 7, N, and Q lines. This wealth of subway options ensures that residents can easily reach destinations throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
For those who prefer to cycle, the neighborhood's bike-friendly infrastructure makes it easy to navigate on two wheels. The building's bike storage facility adds convenience for cycling enthusiasts.
Drivers will appreciate the proximity to major roadways, with easy access to the Queensboro Bridge and the Long Island Expressway. For air travel, LaGuardia Airport is just a 10-minute drive away, while John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport can be reached in about 25 minutes by car.
The Harrison's central location in Long Island City, combined with the neighborhood's excellent transportation options, provides residents with unparalleled connectivity to all parts of New York City and beyond, making it an ideal home base for those who value convenience and accessibility.
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Moderate Crime
Crime Score®
5/ 10
Very Bikeable
Bike Score®
82/ 100
Walker's Paradise
Walk Score®
98/ 100
Rider's Paradise
Transit Score®
100/ 100
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Parks in this Area
Court Square Park
2 min walk
Dutch Kills Green
8 min walk
Murray Playground
8 min walk
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Dog Park
Dutch Kills Playground
15 min walk
Old Hickory Playground
15 min walk
Playground
Andrews Grove
15 min walk
Playground
Queensbridge Park
2 min drive
Baseball/Softball
Bike Trails
Tennis
Gantry Plaza State Park
3 min drive
Fishing
Trails
Playground
Kingsland Wildflowers
5 min drive
Trails
Botanical Gardens
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