Our AfriFemme Traditions – A Free NYC Women’s History Month Family Event In East Harlem
Join the celebration for all NYC families with children of all ages taking place on March 12th, 2022, entitled Sou Sou! Saturdays: Our AfriFemme Traditions.
Join the celebration for all NYC families with children of all ages taking place on March 12th, 2022, entitled Sou Sou! Saturdays: Our AfriFemme Traditions.
YouthBuild USA has announced that Chasity Williams and Jude Steffers-Wilson, 2015 and 2017 graduates, respectively, of Youth Action YouthBuild in East Harlem, as well as Lena McKnight, a 2011 graduate of the former Abyssinian Development Corp.
Happy new year! On January 1, 2022, Eric Adams took office as the 110th Mayor of the City of New York.
As the New Year begins to unfold, Hi-ARTS welcomes its newest cohort of residents for its signature CRITICAL BREAKS and SKYLAB residencies.
LIHC Investment Group, Camber Property Group, and Settlement Housing Fund have completed an $85 million acquisition of Lexington Court in East Harlem.
Charter Communications, Inc. announced today the opening of a new Spectrum store at 1730 Lexington Avenue (corner of 108th Street) in East Harlem.
Harlem’s Henry Louis “Lou” Gehrig, June 19, 1903 – June 2, 1941, nicknamed “The Iron Horse” for his durability, was an American Major League Baseball first baseman.
Today, city and elected officials celebrated the ribbon cutting of La Placita, an event space at La Marqueta in East Harlem.
At a moment when the Latino community in New York City and across the United States begins to find its way out of the struggles.
Who would have imagined that if you drove by this house it would have a perfectly intact, turn of the century classic American interior?
A note from our friend Nikki Bethel, President & CEO of The Emma Bowen Foundation in Harlem.
The vitafusion Fruit Tree Project is making a stop at Jefferson Houses in East Harlem to partner with the local nonprofit Concrete Safaris.
As a part of the Storefront Startup program, the Sustainable Fashion Community Center (SFCC) comes to East Harlem.
The New York City Department of Housing Development and Preservation (HPD) today announced plans to bring a new Afro-Latin Music and Arts (ALMA) Center and more.
Union Settlement has been selected by the New York State Department of Labor (NYS DOL) to be the lead agency connecting undocumented and other marginalized workers in East Harlem to the recently-established “Excluded Workers Fund.”