Sept. 26, 2016 By Hannah Wulkan
Sales have officially launched for apartments in Long Island City’s tallest condo building, which is scheduled to be completed next year.
The Harrison, which will be 27 stories and located at 27-21 44th Drive, will be the tallest condo building when it opens in May 2017. It will contain 120 units, including one, two and three bedroom apartments, which will range in price from $470,000 to $2.5 million.
Silvercup Properties is the developer and Long Island City-based real estate firm Modern Spaces is selling the units.
“Residences at The Harrison will have unmatched views of New York City,” said CEO and founder of Modern Spaces Eric Benaim in a statement.
“We expect these homes to sell quickly. Court Square is a sought after neighborhood of Long Island City where condominiums in full-service, amenity-rich buildings are in high demand. The Harrison also offers units with ample outdoor spaces—a coveted feature in any New York City market.”
The units each feature stainless steel appliances, Technistone countertops and Shaker-style cabinetry, and certain units have views of the Manhattan skyline, and balconies or terraces.
The building will also have a 24-hour attended lobby, a fitness center, a children’s playroom and an indoor/outdoor rooftop lounge.
The building is near the E, M, 7, and G trains at the Court Square subway stop.
Silvercup Properties also developed The Industry, another luxury apartment building nearby on 44th Drive.

































