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Continue readingPhipps Neighborhoods Seeking Applications For Summer Youth Program Jobs From Harlem To Highbridge
Phipps Neighborhoods, a non-profit social service provider in New York City, today announced that it’s seeking applications for the City’s Department of Youth and Community Development’s Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).Continue reading
The Legendary Audubon Terrace A Cultural Arts Complex Uptown In Washington Heights, 1904
Audubon Terrace, also known as the Audubon Terrace Historic District, is a landmark complex of eight early-20th century Beaux-Arts/American Renaissance buildings located on the west side of Broadway.Continue reading
UMEZ And Mertz Gilmore Foundation Create Seed Fund For Dance For Upper Manhattan Artists And Choreographers
Today, UMEZ and the Mertz Gilmore Foundation announced a new award for Upper Manhattan individual artists and groups with dance or choreographic talent. Continue reading
Harlem’s Finest Of The Fine
Whether you’re Harlem-born and bred or an import who’s found themselves in Upper Manhattan, the pandemic may have kept you house-bound for far too long.Continue reading
A Recovery For All Of Us, As New York City Invests $1 Billion In Life Sciences
Mayor de Blasio and the NYC Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) today announced a plan to double the City’s $500 million investment in life sciences.Continue reading
Street Busway To Launch Bringing Faster Bus Speed To Riders Upper Manhattan
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the 181st Street Busway, which will bring faster bus speeds to 66,000 daily riders in Washington Heights, will launch on April 26th, 2021.Continue reading
The COVID-19 Small Business Recovery Loan Program In Harlem
The Harlem Entrepreneurial Fund is dedicated to providing capital and technical assistance.Continue reading
The Harlem Castle, The One Of A Kind, Owned By Celebrity Milliner To The Stars Rodney Keenan
In this month’s report, number 22 of an ongoing series, Robb Pair discusses the current status and future trajectory of the Upper Manhattan residential real estate market.Continue reading
NYC & Company Spotlights Black Culture And Experiences From Harlem To Hollis
As Black History Month kicks off, NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of New York City.Continue reading
Diverse Frontline Physicians Serving The Community Urge Trust While Receiving Vaccine Upper Manhattan
Today, advocating trust, equity, and urgency in New York’s vaccine distribution.Continue reading
The Legendary Audubon Avenue After Uptowns John James Audubon
Audubon Avenue is an avenue in the Washington Heights neighborhood in Upper Manhattan.
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Radio Tower & Hotel High Rise Development Towers In Washington Heights
Construction has topped out on the Radio Tower & Hotel, a 22-story building at 2420 Amsterdam Avenue in Washington Heights. Continue reading
City Launches Small Business Supports For Hard Hit Low And Moderate Income Communities
Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) Commissioner Jonnel Doris announced three financial assistance programs available for small businesses in low-to-moderate income (LMI) neighborhoods.Continue reading
Coronavirus Rates Keep Growing Amid Citywide Surge In Harlem
Coronavirus rates continue to rise in Harlem and Upper Manhattan this week, part of a citywide resurgence in cases that is fueling fears of a second wave.Continue reading