World Religion News reports that Hebrew Public, a New York headquartered charter schools network, has received a grant of $4.9 million from the United States Department of Education. Continue reading
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NY1 reports on a pioneer in the field of nursing was honored in Harlem Friday. 92-year-old Mildred Norman graduated from Harlem Hospital School of Nursing back in 1946.Continue reading
Miami-based Florida Engineering & Development Corp. has filed applications for a six-story, five-unit residential building at 240 West 123rd Street, in Harlem. Continue reading
For winter, your Harlem style should be crafted from great quality, from modern classic silhouettes, for a look that works uptown, downtown, and around town - that's why we love this unique Michael Kors Women's Faux Fur Open Front Vest.Continue reading
During the 1800s, the Upper West Side of Manhattan from about 59th Street to Harlem was known as Goat Town / Goatville (the photo above is from 1894).Continue reading
Harlem man Sean Combs cohosted a lavish party with Cîroc at Lavo Casino Club in Vegas for New Year’s Eve, bringing out several members of his Bad Boy crew, including French Montana and Mase. Continue reading
The long-awaited Second Avenue subway is officially open, as trains began picking up New Yorkers at three new Upper East Side stations at noon sharp on New Year's Day.Continue reading
Pryor Cashman LLP is pleased to announce that Partner Ronald B. Kremnitzer, Co-Chair of the firm’s Real Estate Group, along with Partner Danielle L. Schechner and Associate Ari L. Tran, represented an affiliate of Firm Capital, a Toronto-based private equity firm, in connection with a joint venture partnership with Rhodium Capital Advisors LLC. Continue reading
Toronto-based Firm Capital and New York City-based property owner Rhodium Capital Advisors have acquired a seven-building multifamily portfolio in Harlem for $37 million, according to a press release from the buyer’s counsel.Continue reading