Harlem’s Castle III Gardens Is Fully Affordable Housing Passed The City Council

On Thursday, March 24th, 2022, Castle III passed the City Council vote at the stated meeting. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a remotely accessible, online, interactive repository of audio-visual materials documenting Harlem’s remarkable and varied multicultural legacies, including its storied past…

NYC Health + Hospitals And Others Announce Housing For Formerly Incarcerated Needing Specialty Care

NYC Health + Hospitals and the NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development (HPD) today announced Just Home. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a remotely accessible, online, interactive repository of audio-visual materials documenting Harlem’s remarkable and varied multicultural legacies, including its…

The Fortune Society Kicks Off Rooftop Gardening Season In West Harlem

Patch reports that on Tuesday, April 3, 2018, The Fortune Society  kicked off its 2018 Rooftop Horticulture Program for formerly incarcerated and formerly homeless clients as well as for families who live at Castle Gardens – Fortune’s supportive permanent housing on West 140th Street in West Harlem. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and…

Mayor Adams Announces Roadmap For Nation’s Largest Compost Program

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Commissioner Jessica Tisch today announced a roadmap to implement the nation’s largest composting program, a long-delayed win for cleanliness and sustainability. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a…

Join The Fabulous Family-Friendly “Playscape Performs” And Other Free Events At The Battery This Summer

On Friday, June 3, and Saturday, June 4, The Battery (just 40 minutes from Harlem) will jump-start its 2022 summer series, “Playscape Performs,” with a wildly imaginative dance performance. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a remotely accessible, online, interactive repository of…

9 Hotels With The Best Entertainment In Las Vegas

One of the best things about visiting Las Vegas is the entertainment. It’s everywhere you go, from singers to dancers to magicians and so much more. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a remotely accessible, online, interactive repository of audio-visual materials documenting…

Top Places To Visit In Alwar | Rajasthan Travel Guide

Alwar might not be on everyone’s list of places to go to. It was the 13th year that ended in exile of the Pandavas was believed to have taken place in the most ancient one of Rajasthani kingdoms, which makes up the largest portion of Matsya territory. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and…

NYC Artists Corps Members Offer 140+ Citywide Events From Harlem To Hollis

New York City Artist Corps members have programmed over 700 free and public events. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a remotely accessible, online, interactive repository of audio-visual materials documenting Harlem’s remarkable and varied multicultural legacies, including its storied past as well…

NYC Green Relief & Recovery Fund Announces $150,000 In Grants For 112 Grassroots Groups

Today, City Parks Foundation announced the selection of 112 grant recipients through the NYC Green Relief & Recovery Fund’s grassroots grants program. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a remotely accessible, online, interactive repository of audio-visual materials documenting Harlem’s remarkable and varied…

The “Napoleon Of The Manhattan Skyscraper Builders,” Charles V. Paterno, 1878 – 1946

Charles Vincent Paterno, born Canio Paternò, August 4, 1878 – May 30, 1946, was an Italian-born American real estate uptown and Harlem developer. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and foundation-supported Historical Society, Its mission is to create, maintain and grow a remotely accessible, online, interactive repository of audio-visual materials documenting Harlem’s remarkable and…

HW Pick: NYC Residential Sales Market Finishes Strong In 2015

New York City’s residential sales market rounded out a year of robust activity with slight growth in average sales prices and sales volume throughout the five boroughs in the fourth quarter of 2015, according to the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY)’s Fourth Quarter Residential Sales Report. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor…

NYC Residential Market Surges From Harlem To Hollis

Demonstrating the significant upswing in the New York City residential sales market, all five boroughs saw increases in total consideration, sales volume, and average sales prices in the second quarter of 2015, according to the Real Estate Board of New York’s (REBNY) Second Quarter Residential Sales Report. VIDEO Harlem Cultural Archives is a donor and…