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The Langston in Harlem reaches 98% sold mark; final homes offered fully furnished

Buyers who purchase one of the last remaining 3-bedroom duplex penthouses at The Langston-a condominium development at 68 Bradhurst Ave. in Harlem's historic Hamilton Heights-will receive their apartment fully furnished for no additional cost. The Langston, which is 98% sold, has only four homes left, all of which are duplex penthouses. Each apartment will be sold with a new dining room set, master bedroom suite, living room furniture and home office set. Cristina Casanas, set designer and interior decorator from Me and General Design, designed all of the model units. The 180-unit, 10-story Langston also offers residents amenities including a doorman-attended lobby, 24-hour concierge, on-site valet parking, fitness center, and broadband wiring. Established in 1931, Gotham Organization, Inc. and Gotham Construction Company, LLC is a fourth-generation New York City real estate and construction firm, with portfolio operations of over 1.7 million square feet of residential and retail properties. Joel I. Picket and David L. Picket have overseen Gotham's expansion into the full-service builder and developer it is known as today. A recognized leader in the New York real estate and construction industry, Gotham has implemented a host of subsidized and tax-abatement housing programs. In recent years, Gotham has developed five 80/20 buildings in Manhattan through the utilization if triple tax-exempt bond financing, low income housing tax credits, and 421(a) real estate tax abatements. As an active participant in the redevelopment of Harlem, Gotham co-developed and constructed Harlem USA on West 125th Street, one of the country's pioneering urban entertainment and retail complexes. The Langston is Gotham's second joint venture with The Richman Group, having recently completed The Hamilton, a 77-unit residential cooperative located at West 145th Street and Edgecombe Avenue.
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