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And Harlem has always been a place that embraced innovation and progress, while welcoming new ideas and people. Beyond Harlem, development projects like One45 can be replicated all across the city ...
The Council voted to approve One45, the name of a $600 million roughly 1,000-unit complex from developer Bruce Teitelbaum, at ...
The New York City Council voted to approve developer Bruce Teitelbaum’s 1,000-unit housing project known as One45.
Waters rushed into subway stations, making for hellish commutes, and the flash floods killed two people in New Jersey and ...
It’s a new Harlem renaissance. A community group started sprucing up a derelict three-block stretch of East Harlem, with 50 local artists painting murals Saturday along the dull, green plywoo… ...
A New York Times investigation showed that at $2.5 billion per mile, construction for the first section of the Second Avenue subway cost more than almost every other recent transit project in the ...
Other residential projects planned for Harlem include a 162-unit development from Mark Irgang at 35 W. 125th St., a 91-unit development from Elie Fouerti at 2005 Third Ave. and an 86-unit project ...
Teitelbaum’s revised Harlem project off to flying start Developer adds senior housing, meets with pol who denied him last year Bruce Teitelbaum and a rendering of One45 at West 145th Street ...
CBS2's #BetterTogether Project Green works with Harlem Grown to clean up NYC 02:06. NEW YORK-- It was a gorgeous day to clean up and green up in the Big Apple.. That's exactly what some members of ...
A residential development will finally rise on the corner of West 145th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem after years of ...
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