Graceline Court features modern and open apartments with high-end finishes and fixtures. The mixed-use building was designed by the architectural firm Feder & Stia with a very modern façade and a cantilever overhanging the Malcom Shabazz Mosque No. 7, a historical building. The 3-story community center of the building features the Shabazz Heritage Museum.
The residences at Graceline Court are bright, open and spacious. Luminous hardwood flooring is just one example of the high-end finishes and fixtures featured throughout the homes. Open kitchens are fully equipped with stainless steel appliances and sleek granite countertops. Larger units offer expansive living/dining areas complete with high ceilings and towering windows. Most of the units have moderate city views, but select residences offer south exposures, which offer stunning Central Park views and plenty of natural light. Each residence is outfitted with plenty of closet space and washer and dryer units as additional conveniences. Many residences offer windowed baths and kitchens, while select residences feature stunning, romantic fireplaces.
Graceline Court offers certain services and amenities to tempt the prospective resident. Residents enjoy the services of a 24-hour doorman to admit them, announce their guests and accept their packages and deliveries. There is also a fitness center overlooking the common garden and a landscaped common roof deck. The building also houses the 5,500-square foot Shabazz Heritage Museum. The building does not offer additional storage or parking.
There are few locations in New York as advantageous as Central Harlem. This area of Harlem is close to three major city parks: Central Park, Mount Morris Park and Morningside Park. Graceline Court is in close proximity to many shops, restaurants, markets, banks and transportation. The 2, 3, B, and C train lines, as well as the M7, M116, and M2 bus lines, are also close by.