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Cabrini Terrace
900 West 190th Street, Washington Heights, Manhattan, NY 10040

Post-war Co-op

217 units
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  • 217 residences
  • 16 stories
  • BUILT 1954

The Details About 900 West 190th Street

Cabrini Terrace, built in 1955, is a full-service, 24-hour doorman apartment building with a garage, a laundry room, a resident superintendent and a playroom. Its location in Washington Heights is just one block from the A train, Ft. Tryon Park, The Cloisters and great restaurants and shops. This superior building was the first residential co-op in New York City to convert to solar power. Elect...

key features
  • Doorman
  • Elevators
  • Central laundry room
  • Solar Panels
  • Garage
  • New Entrance Walkways - Front & Back 2016
  • Handicap Access
  • New Roof - 2014

Cabrini Terrace Units

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Get to know Washington Heights

While a physical distance from Manhattan’s hubbub may place it far away in mind, one shouldn’t forget about Washington Heights. Bounded on its east and west by the Harlem and Hudson rivers, the neighborhood and its hilly streets often intersect with glorious nature. Ample parks — including three certifiably massive ones — bless Washington Heights with the kind of green space most in Manhattan can only dream of. It’s a feature that echoes the area’s delayed urbanization, something eventually hastened by the subway’s arrival in the 1900s. Before the 20th century, residences were few and far between — mainly single-family homes and mansions. One of those, the Morris-Jumel Mansion, remains standing as the oldest house in Manhattan. Presently, this northern neighborhood is dotted with impressive apartment buildings, including historic structures overlooking the Hudson. Up there between 155th and Dyckman streets, Washington Heights is a serene enclave as integral to the city’s identity as anywhere else.

Washington Heights Neighborhood Guide