Sugar Hill Harlem

Sugar Hill is a National Historic District in the Harlem and Hamilton Heights neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City, bounded by West 155th Street to the north, West 145th Street to the south, Edgecombe Avenue to the east, and Amsterdam Avenue to the west.
  • Location: Roughly bounded by W. 155th St., 145th St., Edgecombe Ave. and Amsterdam Ave. · Manhattan, New York
  • Area: 75 acres (30 ha)
  • Built: 1883-1930
  • Architect: Richard S. Rosenstock, Arthur Bates Jennings, Frederick P. Dinkelberg, Henri Fouchaux, Theodore Minot Clark, Neville & Bagge, Schwartz & Gross, George F. Pelham, Horace Ginsbern, C. P. H. Gilbert, Clarence True, John P. Leo, Samuel B. Reed, William Grinnell, William Schickel et al.
  • Architectural style: Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival, Renaissance Revival, Beaux-Arts, Neoclassical, Colonial Revival, Gothic Revival, neo-Grec, etc.
  • Designated NYCL: Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill HD: June 27, 2000 · extension: October 3, 2001 · Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Northeast HD: October 23, 2001 · Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Northwest HD: June 18, 2002
  • NRHP reference No.: 02000360
Data from: en.wikipedia.org