NEW YORK, NY (June 30, 2025) – The Davis Companies (Davis) today announced that, in partnership with Eloise Capital, it has begun pre-leasing 1975 Madison, a new eight-story residential building in Central Harlem.
Designed by DXA Studio and constructed by Broadway Construction Group, the fully electric building features 97 thoughtfully designed residences which consist of one and two-bedroom options, all with high-quality finishes and access to modern amenities including a wellness garden, coworking study, media lounge, fitness center, dog wash, parking, bicycle storage and commercial laundry facilities. The building also includes a penthouse lounge that opens to an expansive rooftop terrace with panoramic skyline views offering grilling stations, lounge seating and private green space.
The building’s location provides convenient access to numerous public transportation options, including the Metro-North Railroad and 2/3/4/5/6 subway lines, linking residents seamlessly to midtown and downtown Manhattan as well as major transit hubs like Penn Station and Grand Central. The property is located within the newly formed Harlem 125th Street Business Improvement District (BID), a collaborative initiative led by local property and business owners, residents, community leaders and government representatives, all working together to enhance the experience of living and working in the Harlem community.
“1975 Madison represents a meaningful addition to Davis’ growing presence in New York City, and will help meet the demand for new, transit-oriented housing options in a dynamic area,” said Stephen Skolas, Senior Vice President of Development at Davis. “We’re proud to be part of the Harlem 125th Street BID and to support its mission of enhancing the neighborhood experience. As leasing begins, we’re excited to offer well-designed homes and soon welcome new residents to a culturally rich and connected community like Central Harlem.”
Leasing at the building will be led by MNS, with expected completion slated for summer 2025. Model units were furnished by Architectural Digest’s AD-100 list-distinguished interior design firm Ash.
“At MNS, we’re focused on helping people find homes that reflect not just how they live, but where they want to be,” said Andrew Barrocas, CEO of MNS. “Harlem has always been one of New York’s most dynamic neighborhoods, and 1975 Madison offers a fresh yet familiar take on uptown living that’s design-forward, full of character, and built with flexibility in mind.”
Situated among Harlem’s classic brownstones on a tree-lined corner of Madison Avenue and 126 Street, 1975 Madison’s gabled columnar design and earthen-hued masonry pay homage to the Victorian church that once stood on the site and provide a visual complement to the surrounding neighborhood.
“We are committed to creating spaces that forge a bridge between the city’s past and future,” says DXA principal, Jordan Rogove. “The exterior of 1975 Madison pays homage to the site’s history, while the modern amenities and focus on sustainability are distinctly forward-looking.”
For more information on 1975 Madison, please visit https://www.1975madison.com/.