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2040 Frederick Douglass Blvd in Harlem to become apartment complex, gas station employees let go before the holidays
We now have confirmation on what will happen with the Harlem gas station at 2040 FDB. It will become an apartment building. We’ve pretty much known all along what was going to happened to the gas station. Details leaked out … Continue reading
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Tagged 10026, 2040 Frederick Douglass Blvd.', Carmie Elmore, Cars, City of New York, commercial real estate, Donald Trump, gas station, Harlem, Harlem gas station, NY Post, south harlem, travel
See photos of long lines at gas stations along 145th Street in Harlem
Soon after I blogged about the Harlem gas station on 110th Street and FDB posting a sign saying “no gas,” comments have come strolling in on Facebook and via email. At 9 pm this evening (November 1), a reader sent … Continue reading
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Tagged aviation, Cars, facebook, gas, gas ration, gas stations, Harlem, Hurricane Sandy, shell station, transportation
Sign says ‘no gas’ at Harlem gas station
On 110th Street and Frederick Douglass Blvd., did anyone notice the BP gas station on the northeast corner already has a sign up that says “no gas?” This particular gas station is always busy so not too surprised by this. It … Continue reading
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Tagged 10026, BP Gas, Cars, gas, gas station, Harlem, Hurricane Sandy, transportation
Harlem gas station in demand
According to The New York Post this morning (Aug 20), the owners of the Harlem gas station on 110th Street and Frederick Douglass Blvd have been busy fighting off the City of New York from taking over their property. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 10026, 2040 Frederick Douglass Blvd.', Carmie Elmore, Cars, City of New York, commercial real estate, Donald Trump, gas station, Harlem, NY Post, south harlem, travel, Trump Properties
Exxon Out, BP in at Central Park North/FDB Gas Station
Nov 10, 2008 @ 14:04 What has typically been an Exxon gas station for many years, has apparently changed ownership to BP. This was very evident recently with a worker changing the sign during a sunny day in Harlem at … Continue reading
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
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Tagged Circa Central Park, Harlem, Harlem Blogs, trader joes, whole foods
View rendering of new Harlem condo going up on 110th and Central Park North
The gas station that was located on 110th Street and Central Park North in Harlem is completely gone and a rendering of what’s to go in that space is up! Take a look. Market rate apartments will be offered starting … Continue reading
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Tagged Apartments, Harlem, Harlem Real Estate, where to live in harlem
Harlem art mural opening celebration June 8 at 110th Street and FDB
Remember how there was a mural contest for Harlem students that would cover the fence at the northeast corner of 110th Street and Frederick Douglass Blvd? Well, the contest is over and the art is up and hanging everywhere on … Continue reading
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Harlem Mural Contest, art to cover fence at 110th Street and Frederick Douglass Blvd
There is an art mural contest happening in Harlem! The deadline is April 11. Here’s the details: Harlem art students, community members, school children involved in the arts should send their art work to publicmural@gmail.com. The various art pieces that … Continue reading
Posted in 110th Street, art and culture, Central Park North, commercial real estate, education, Events, Frederick Douglass Blvd., Frederick Douglass Circle, Harlem, Harlem bloggers, Harlem blogs, HarlemGal, kids, real estate
Tagged 10026, 2040 Frederick Douglass Blvd.', art contest, Cars, commercial real estate, gas station, Harlem, Harlem art students, Harlem gas station, NY Post, south harlem, travel