Written by Valerie Hayes, Board member, Morningside Court, Manhattanville on January 02, 2014
I live in an unusual condominium. Consisting of two gut-renovated buildings in Manhattanville, also called Central Harlem or West Central Harlem, the 50-unit property is in the city Department of Housing, Preservation and Development (HPD) portfolio of affordable housing. It is designed for median-income residents. And, although we're a condo, HPD rules require the units to be owner- occupied.