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Fitness Trainer Secures Dream Apartment by Partnering with Harlem Theater

Summary

  • Rodrick Covington, a fitness trainer, found his dream apartment in Harlem's Ray Harlem building
  • The building includes a collaboration with the National Black Theater, which Covington appreciated as an actor
  • Covington proposed teaching fitness classes in the building to help cover the rent, and the management agreed
Fitness Trainer Secures Dream Apartment by Partnering with Harlem Theater

In June 2025, Rodrick Covington, a 45-year-old fitness trainer and actor, moved into his dream apartment in Harlem's Ray Harlem building. Despite initially thinking the apartment was out of his price range, Covington was able to secure the home through a creative partnership with the building's management.

Covington had been searching for a new apartment in New York City after his previous rental in Jersey City became too expensive. He was drawn to the Ray Harlem building, which he described as having a "creative peace" and a collaboration with the National Black Theater, a cultural anchor in Harlem. As an actor, this partnership was particularly meaningful to Covington.

Recognizing that the apartment was beyond his budget, Covington proposed teaching regular group fitness classes in the building as a way to supplement his income and cover the rent. The management team was receptive to the idea, and Covington began teaching weekly Pilates and meditation classes in the building's studio in August 2025.

Covington's move to Harlem has been a positive experience, as he has embraced the community and enjoys the proximity to the Apollo Theater and other theater-related amenities. He now has a two-bedroom apartment that he uses to host friends and tape auditions, and he appreciates the natural light and views from his home.

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Rodrick Covington, a fitness trainer, proposed teaching regular group fitness classes in the Ray Harlem building as a way to supplement his income and cover the rent, which the building's management team agreed to.
As an actor, Covington was particularly drawn to the Ray Harlem building's partnership with the National Black Theater, a cultural anchor in Harlem, and this collaboration made the building even more appealing to him.
Covington's two-bedroom apartment in the Ray Harlem building provided him with ample space to host friends and tape auditions, and he appreciated the natural light and views from his home.

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Fitness Trainer Secures Dream Harlem Apartment Through Unique Partnership