Hop The Trolley To The Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta In East Harlem
The Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta is expanding in its second weekend.
The Harlem Night Market at La Marqueta is expanding in its second weekend.
Today, city and elected officials celebrated the ribbon cutting of La Placita, an event space at La Marqueta in East Harlem.
New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) yesterday celebrated the reopening of beloved community plaza and outdoor space La Placita at La Marqueta in East Harlem.
This Saturday, December 23rd, 2017, marks the final day of the La Marqueta Holiday Pop-up Market. To celebrate a great run, the Grammy Award-nominated musicians of Los Pleneros de la 21 will be making a stop at the market at 3pm.
New York City Economic Development Corporation is partnering with ACACIA network and La Marqueta Retoña to bring a Holiday Pop-up Market to the residents of East Harlem inside La Marqueta.
A multi-million dollar renovation project at La Marqueta, an open-air events and retail space in East Harlem, is set to begin this month, a spokeswoman for the city Economic Development Corporation told Patch.
Direct from Puerto Rico in their New York debut, Los Realengos Salseros bring a fusion of Island salsa mixed with Cuban Timbas prinkled with touches of jazz, funk, pop & reggaeton.
Bananas & Budhas, José Morales dreamed of curating a season long outdoor photographic exhibit at La Marqueta but the fickle weather was always a factor…until he hooked up with Abey Charrón.
Speaker Melissa Mark Viverito will open the Para Sol expo at La Marqueta and will lead a “Sunday in El Barrio” tour in East Harlem this Sunday, June 28.
Governor Andrew Cuomo and Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito announced the revitalization of La Marqueta, a commercial and cultural corridor spanning 110 th to 125 th Streets in East Harlem.
In response to the building collapse at 116th St and Park Ave, Manhattan, on Wednesday, 3/12, the Resident Service Center at La Marqueta, located at 1580 Park Ave, Manhattan, will remain open from 10 AM to 7 PM tomorrow, Wednesday, 3/19.
An upside-down High Line — using gritty railroad tracks to create a dazzling new destination for tourism, commerce and recreation — may be coming to Harlem.
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Sprinkle Splash Sweet Shoppe, https://sprinklesplash.com/ located in the historic La Marqueta.
Acclaimed African American architect Nicole Hollant-Denis, founder and principal of Aaris Design Studios, redesigned the popular outdoor space La Placita at La Marqueta in East Harlem, located at East 115th Street and Park Avenue, just in time for the holiday’s weekly Harlem Night Market.
Valor y Cambio (Value and Change), an interactive art installation and storytelling project designed to foster stronger communities and more equitable economies in Puerto Rico and the United States, finished its last leg of its mainland tour at New York City’s East Harlem, El Barrio.