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Dwyer Rises

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The Dwyer, set to be a doorman building with loft-like residences at 123rd St. and St. Nicholas, takes shape. As the website says, you can "live in Manhattan one stop from Columbus Circle for half the price of Midtown."

Designed to reflect the Dwyer factory that stood on the lot, the development was mentioned twice in an August Real Deal article on the Harlem real estate market. Klara Madlin, president of Klara Madlin Real Estate, said it is the most exciting new condo project she is not involved with. Bill Rohlfing, founder of Uptown Townhouse, included the area around the Dwyer when asked which part of Harlem is fairing best as the overall city market slows.

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tried checking their website a couple of months ago. Was curious to know what the deal was about that property.

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