The Midlothian Co-op
About
Co-op living often feels like a relic in New York’s rental landscape. Yet buildings like The Midlothian Co-op keep the tradition alive, offering a different rhythm than the usual high-rise turnover. Situated just off Frederick Douglass Boulevard, this apartment building blends into the fabric of West Harlem without fanfare. The address—353 W 117th St #36—places it steps from the energy of 116th Street while maintaining a quieter presence on the block.
Unlike many Manhattan apartments that prioritize transient convenience, co-ops here tend to foster longer-term ties among residents. The Midlothian’s structure reflects that intent, though specifics about units or amenities remain sparse in public listings. What’s clear is its location: a neighborhood where brownstones and pre-war walk-ups dominate, and where the hum of daily life feels more communal than elsewhere in the city. The absence of a doorman or flashy lobby doesn’t diminish its appeal; it simply aligns with the no-frills ethos of cooperative living.
For anyone curious about availability or details, reaching out directly is the next step. A map can guide you to the door, but the finer points—like application processes or shareholder expectations—are best discussed over the phone. Directions are straightforward: find the building here.