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Whole Foods Market opening in Harlem July 21, 125th & Lenox Avenue
My kids and I were at Harlem Eat Up today. While strolling around, literally in our Bugaboo, we learned today that Whole Foods Market is opening up their Harlem store July 21, 2017. The two nice gentlemen working their booth … Continue reading
Posted in 125th Street, business, Community, food, Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem blogs, Harlem businesses, HarlemGal, Lenox Avenue, shopping, Things to do in Harlem, Whole Foods Market Harlem
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Whole Foods Market NYC Branch hosting its Kid’s Day of Service Initiative in Harlem September 7
Whole Foods Market is not open in Harlem yet. However, that’s not stopping the leading retailer of organic and natural foods from organizing a volunteer event in Harlem for the grocer’s Kids Day of Service Initiative. On Saturday, September 7, … Continue reading
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Tagged 125th street, groceries, Harlem, Lenox Avenue, morningside park, whole foods market
Confirmed: Whole Foods Market is coming to Harlem
A reader tipped off HarlemGal Inc this afternoon with info that confirms Whole Foods Market will be opening a store on Lenox Avenue and 125th Street. They announced this news less than an hour ago on their Facebook page! This … Continue reading
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Is Trader Joe’s eyeing retail space at Circa Central Park in Harlem?
Rumor has it that the antithesis of Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, is working hard to have a presence in Harlem, specifically central Harlem so that they can compete with that Texas-based grocery chain. A real estate broker(s) has informed this … Continue reading
Posted in 110th Street, apartments, business, Circa Central Park, commercial real estate, Community, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem blogs, Harlem businesses, Harlem commercial real estate,, Harlem real estate,, Harlem Restaurant Row, Harlem restaurants, HarlemGal, New York, New York City, NYC, Where to live in Harlem
Tagged Circa Central Park, Harlem, Harlem Blogs, trader joes, whole foods
Harlem Harvest Festival happening today, October 10
Harlem Harvest Festival (presented by Harlem Park to Park) takes place today from 11am to 4pm at 116th Street and St. Nicholas. There is something for everyone at this one-day fall festival featuring food, farmer’s market, artisan products, family and … Continue reading
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Emmitt Smith Harlem project receives green light, high end grocery store and hotel expected
Jun 8, 2010 @ 21:43 By HarlemGal Crain’s New York is reporting that Emmitt Smith and his partner/investors received federal tax-exempt financing today. ESmith Legacy Harlem was approved for $19.7 million in Recovery Zone Facility Bonds, which it received through … Continue reading