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Harlem townhouse, home of Phison Firehouse Theater, to go public for $9 million

Put your John Hancock on the contract for this grand Harlem townhouse owned by choreographer George Faison.
Put John Hancock in contract for this spectacular Harlem townhouse owned by choreographer George Faison. Ulysse Murdwig. Getty Images

West This magnificent limestone townhouse in the heart of Harlem will soon be on the market for $9 million. It will be available.

This is below his $14 million ask price in 2020 and his $12.7 million ask price last year.

This price does not include the adjacent lot used as a garden, but of it can be included in the $11 million total sale.

The seller was Tony Award-winning choreographer George Faison, 76, who in 2000 bought the Beaux-Arts beauty at his Place 6 Hancock for $600,000 (currently $600,000). for $1.05 million).

Built in 1909 by architect Howard Constable as a firehouse for his Company 40 Hook and Ladder , now the Faison Firehouse Theater and Faison's private residence in use.

The 10,400-square-foot former fire station is zoned for commercial and residential use.

Fayson's one-bedroom duplex sits above the theater. The space now includes a reception area, ticket booth, basement cafe/cabaret, 130-seat theater, 1,050-square-foot dance studio, and sundeck.

There's a generous 10,400 square feet inside.
Ulysse Muldwig
The townhouse has a 130-seat theater.
Ulysse Madwig
The dining room inside the home.
Ulysse Madwig
The roof deck is spoiled with views of the Midtown skyline.
Juris Mardwig

There is also a loft dining room overlooking the "Sanctuary Room" with stained glass; Large bay windows, 16-foot ceilings, multiple terraces, Juliet balcony, and roof deck with midtown skyline views. The building also comes with 2,000 square feet of unused air rights.

Listing Brokers are Neal Porter, Paul Zweben and Carolyn Zweben of Douglas Elliman.