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Search Results for: Aloft Harlem
Spring special at Aloft Harlem, book by April 5 and save at least 20 percent
Aloft Harlem is having a special offer for those who need a hotel during Spring in New York City-or to be more specific in Manhattan. Guests can save at least 20 percent if they book by April 5! To take … Continue reading
Aloft Harlem Hotel to feature Karl Karni-Bain in solo exhibition
West Coast mixed media artist Karl Karni-Bain (BAI) will be featured in a solo exhibition for the monthly art exhibition series at the Aloft Harlem Hotel, June 21-July 18. An opening reception for the exhibition will be held on Thursday, … Continue reading
See High Notes, Blue Notes and Honky Tonk Art Exhibition at Aloft Harlem
The Aloft Harlem Hotel features an exhibition of a solo artist each month and that practice continues this month with Charly Palmer’s High Notes, Blue Notes and Honky Tonk Exhibition on view at the Aloft Harlem from February 16-March 14, 2012. The exhibition features … Continue reading
See The Black & White Show at Aloft Hotel in Harlem, May 6 opening
The Black & White Show opens on May 6 at the Aloft Hotel in Harlem featuring mixed media, paintings, pen & ink, and photography – all in black and white only. The artists work in code and nuances, parities and … Continue reading
Posted in Aloft Harlem Hotel, art and culture, entertainment, Events, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Free!, Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem blogs, HarlemGal
Tagged Aloft Hotel Harlem, Andre Woolery, art and culture, Harlem, Kennedy Yanko, LeRone B. Wilson, Marcus Hunter, Michael Ricardo Andreev, Sorin Abraham, Stan Squirewell, Tomo Mori, Walter Lobyn Hamilton, Yoran Dotan
Aloft Hotel in Harlem wins TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence
Harlem’s first hotel in a half century has been recognized for its service. Aloft Harlem, located at 2296 Frederick Douglass Blvd. between 123rd and 124th Street, recently announced that it was awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence. This accolade is … Continue reading
Posted in Aloft Harlem Hotel, business, Community, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged 10027, 2295 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Aloft Harlem, Aloft Hotel, Aloft Hotel Harlem, certificate of excellence, Harlem, hospitality, hotel awards, tourism, transportation, travel, traveler reviews, TripAdvisor, vacation
Aloft Hotel plans to offer Harlem-made or themed items in cul-de-sac type shop
Oct 13, 2010 @ 15:11 By HarlemGal While The Aloft Hotel, located at 2296 Frederick Douglass Blvd., is receiving a ton of news coverage at the moment from the traditional media as the first hotel to open in Harlem since … Continue reading
Harlem Biennale presents: Lectures with Author Jonathan Gill
Feb 18, 2011 @ 7:57 By HarlemGal In recognition of Black History Month, Harlem Biennale, a non-profit arts organization that combines a focus on Harlem and Upper Manhattan with community-engaged artistic practices, is offering interesting lectures, starting this weekend and mostly … Continue reading
Posted in art and culture, Events, Harlem, history
Tagged art and culture, authors, Black America, books, Harlem, Harlem Biennale, Harlem is Nowhere, history, Jonathan Gill, Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
Harlem businesses come together to ‘Kiss and Tell’
Feb 8, 2011 @ 7:30 By HarlemGal Tonight, several Harlem businesses, such as Harlem Flo, The Winery, Make My Cake, Tonnie’s Minis, Aloft Hotel and Yatenga, are gathering together to “Kiss & Tell.” Well, not exactly that, but sort of! … Continue reading