Harlem has changed dramatically since its storied Renaissance, yet the magic remains, and the history is still palpable — if one knows where to look.
New York is about to get a long-overdue addition to its cultural landscape: the Urban Civil Rights Museum, set to open in Harlem later this year. When it does, it will become the city’s first museum ...
A Bronx developer will replace the longstanding Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market on West 116th Street with a new residential ...
As we near the end of Mayor Eric Adams’ first and final term, several projects, rezonings and other real estate-related issues will stretch into the next administration. That includes, of course, the ...
The developers of a major mixed-use tower in Harlem are suing the city after they were denied nearly $17 million in tax breaks — a setback that caused “massive financial harm” to their project, the ...
The Harlem Renaissance was one of the most important artistic and cultural milestones in modern history, and a sweeping new exhibit at The New York Historical highlights how this era was — as Henry ...