Property Management in Strivers Row

Property Management for the Buildings of Strivers Row

Strivers Row is one of Harlem’s most recognizable landmark blocks, and one of the least forgiving places for careless management. The row houses on West 138th and West 139th Streets are architecturally celebrated, tightly protected, and instantly familiar to anyone who knows Harlem well.

Neighborhood Snapshot

Strivers Row at a Glance

Historic status
Strivers Row is the common name for the St. Nicholas Historic District.
Building stock
The neighborhood is defined by late-19th-century row houses rather than large apartment buildings.
Architects
The block includes work by Stanford White, Bruce Price, Clarence Luce, and James Brown Lord.
Architectural styles
Georgian Revival, Colonial Revival, and Italian Renaissance Revival all appear within the district.
Urban design detail
Rear mews and carriage-house access are part of what makes the blocks so distinctive.
Reputation
Strivers Row has long carried a prestige all its own within Harlem.
Growing in Strivers Row

Managing More Buildings in Strivers Row

Management in Strivers Row has to be careful, informed, and respectful of historic context. Esra combines neighborhood fluency with the practical discipline needed for maintenance coordination, owner communication, and oversight in highly visible historic properties. We would be proud to manage more buildings in and around Strivers Row. Request a proposal if you’re looking for a firm that understands what makes this micro-neighborhood different.

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