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- Jeff Jacobs Music comes to Harlem
- Vegan Hood to open on Harlem’s restaurant row
- See Reclining Liberty art installation in Harlem’s Morningside Park
- Harlem’s Cantina Taqueria & Tequila Bar moves over one avenue
- A Cantina 8th Ave coming to old Bier International space in Harlem?
- Watch The Mitchells vs The Machines April 30 on Netflix
- Pods arrive in Central Harlem along with a gigantic mural
- Dragon Sushi Harlem opens
- Dragon Sushi rolling into a familiar Harlem space
- Root Juicery of Harlem is open, stop by 112th and FDB
- Bixi, new Harlem restaurant opening next to Lido
- Free film screening in Harlem, See Black and Blue Oct. 9
- Vege spot opens in Harlem, Lyn-Genet’s Kitchen owned by bestselling author
- Annie’s Juicery lands on Harlem‘s Restaurant Row
- Redesign planned for Harlem Meer area, groundbreaking set for Fall 2020
- Introducing Bean & Barley, opening on Harlem’s restaurant row
- Paint’n Pour opening in Harlem on restaurant row
- Watching Black Panther in Harlem | Racism | Al Jazeera
- Harlem’s coffee scene continues North with ACP Coffee
- Shop stylish kid essentials by Harlem resident, #blackfriday code offered here
Search Results for: Harlem Grown
Let’s help Harlem Grown win $25,000 from Martha Stewart
Last night when I was online tweeting about the Presidential Debate. I came across Edward Norton’s (the actor) twitter page. His tweet said: “Trying to help Harlem Grown win $25K from Martha Stewart.” I inquired further and realized this was … Continue reading
Learn about Harlem Grown and Founder Tony Hillary
Harlem Grown and its co-founder Tony Hillary received a huge write-up in The Huffington Post yesterday, Sept. 28. The article beautifully explains how Harlem Grown was born and what inspired Tony to start this non profit in Harlem. I highly … Continue reading
Live Periscope Tour of FLUX Art Fair in Harlem May 2
Can’t make it to one of the May art events in Harlem by FLUX Art Fair. Then log on to Periscope May 2 at 10 am! NYC Parks joins the Marcus Garvey Park Alliance for a special preview tour of … Continue reading
Save the date: Second Annual Harlem Hospitality and Culinary Conference set for October 23
The second annual Harlem Hospitality and Culinary Conference, featuring top industry tastemakers and influencers from the worlds of food, hotels, nightlife and real estate, will be happening Wednesday, October 23, from 8 am – 2:30 pm, at The Studio Museum … Continue reading
Posted in business, food, Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem blogs, Harlem Restaurant Row, Harlem restaurants, HarlemGal, Lido Harlem, restaurant row, restaurants, Where to dine in Harlem
Tagged Christina Grdovic, Harlem, Harlem Hospitality, Harlem Restaurants, Lido Harlem, Nobu Restaurants, Richard Coraine, Richard Notar, Serena Bass, Serena Bass Inc., Union Square Hospitality Group
Standing Tall, Inc. moving to 101 West 116th Street in Harlem
New Street Realty Advisors, LLC announced today the successful lease transaction between Standing Tall, Inc., a school for non‐verbal children with physical impairments, and Mitchell Enterprises, the owners of 101 West 116th Street Realty, Corp. The site, located at the … Continue reading
NYC Green Market looking to make Harlem its home, feedback needed
A reader dropped us a line over the weekend we found interesting. Apparently there is a NYC Green Market movement actively discussing bringing a farmers market to the vacant lot in Harlem at West 117 Street and Frederick Douglass Blvd. … Continue reading
Posted in business, Community, food, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem
Tagged 10026, Green Market, Harlem, West 117th Street and FDB
EmblemHealth and Harvest Home Farmer’s Markets Kick-Off ‘Eating for Good Health,’ cooking demonstrations available in Harlem
EmblemHealth and Harvest Home Farmer’s Markets are offering locally grown fruits and vegetables, cooking demonstrations and health and wellness screenings to the people of NYC this summer, with two locations in Harlem, through the “Eating for Good Health” program. A … Continue reading
Posted in Community, education, Events, food, Free!, Harlem, health and wellness, New York, New York City, NYC
Tagged diet, Eating for Good Health, EmblemHealth, fruits and vegetables, good eating, Harlem, harvest home, Harvest Home Farmer's Markets, health and wellness, health screenings, Mount Morris Historic District, Mt. Morris Park Historic District Market, travel, vacation, wellness screenings, West Harlem, West Harlem Farmer's Market