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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
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- Root Juicery of Harlem is open, stop by 112th and FDB
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- 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
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- Paint’n Pour opening in Harlem on restaurant row
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NYC KidsFest brings Performing Artists to Morningside Park, Sunday June 18
Need family plans in Harlem June 18? Consider NYC Kidsfest in Morningside Park from 2-7 PM. NYC Kidsfest is a free, one-day family performing arts festival bringing acts of outstanding artistic quality to New York families. Packed with music, theater, … Continue reading
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Attend 10th Annual NYC KidsFest in Harlem, June 21
Sunday, June 21 is one busy day in Harlem. Make Music New York takes place throughout the Harlem area as well as NYC KidsFest. NYC KidsFest is scheduled this Sunday from noon to five in Morningside Park. The event … Continue reading
Actor James Gandolfini’s funeral service to be held in Harlem at St. John the Divine
Several online news organizations are reporting that James Gandolfini’s funeral service will be held at St. John the Divine, one of the world’s largest cathedrals located in West Harlem. HBO announced it as well. Below is the official statement: “We … Continue reading
Posted in 110th Street, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, celebrities, entertainment, Harlem, Harlem blogs, New York, New York City, NYC
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Harlem real estate progress report: Gateway Towers seventy percent sold
Recently, I blogged about how some condos in Harlem were meeting their mark in terms of sales. There is another condo development that has achieved similar success. The Gateway Towers, located at 2098 Frederick Douglass Blvd. and also known as … Continue reading
Posted in business, commercial real estate, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Harlem, New York, New York City, NYC, real estate
Tagged 10026, 2098 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Fifth on the Park, Gateway Condominium, Harlem, new york city, Parc Standard, Photos by HarlemGal, real estate, The Douglass Condominium, The Gateway Condo, The Gateway Towers, The Livmor
Sting set to perform at Harlem’s St. John the Divine
Nov 3, 2009 @ 0:01 By HarlemGal What do Sting and the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine have in common? The answer: December 8th and 9th. That’s when Sting will be in concert at St. John the Divine … Continue reading
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Tagged Celebrity, St. John the Divine, Sting, Tony Molina, West Harlem
My family Walkabout in Harlem
Nov 30, 2010 @ 13:06 By HarlemGal While The Wall Street Journal recently posted their Walkabout in Harlem with Vibe Magazine Co-CEO Brett Wright and the WSJ’s Lee Hakwins, I want to share how I did my very own Walkabout … Continue reading
Posted in Community, Harlem, New York, New York City
Tagged 10026, 10027, 111 Central Park North, 125th street, 2080 Frederick Douglass Blvd., Columbia University, Duke Ellington Memorial Circle, Family, Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem, Kids, morningside park, St. John the Divine, The Apollo Theater., The Wall Street Journal, Walkabout in Harlem