Mayor Adams Appoints Affordable Housing Leadership Team
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced the team that will lead his administration’s affordable housing strategy.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced the team that will lead his administration’s affordable housing strategy.
William Backhouse Astor Jr., July 12, 1829 – April 25, 1892, was a businessman, racehorse owner/breeder, yachtsman, and Astor Row in Harlem, NY, the founder who was a member of the prominent Astor family.
George Denis Patrick Carlin, May 12, 1937 – June 22, 2008, was a Harlem comedian, actor, author, and social critic.
The NYC Test & Trace Corps announced today that its mobile testing fleet will be doubling the number of mobile units over the course of the next month.
The Studio Museum in Harlem, today joined with civic leaders, trustees, artists, friends, patrons, and members of its vibrant community for Creating Space.
Today, City Parks Foundation announced the selection of 112 grant recipients through the NYC Green Relief & Recovery Fund’s grassroots grants program.
Mayor Bill de Blasio joined Chancellor Meisha Porter and kindergarteners from The Williamsburg Bridge Magnet School today to kick off New York City’s first-ever “Baby Bonds” program.
SYNLawn®, the largest manufacturer and unrivaled innovator of synthetic grass in North America, hosted more than 300 guests at a STEM educational event for New York City youth from several chapters of the Boys and Girls Club at the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem.
Charles Vincent Paterno, born Canio Paternò, August 4, 1878 – May 30, 1946, was an Italian-born American real estate uptown and Harlem developer.
On the final day of Pride Month, Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the release of “Work It, NYC: A Guide to LGBTQI+ Workplace Inclusivity.”
Mayor Bill de Blasio today called on the State Legislature to pass key bills for New York City’s economic recovery:
The New York Community Trust has announced $9.9 million in grants to 53 nonprofits, so they can make progress in the fight against COVID-19 and help the city become more resilient and equitable.
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer sent this out on Thursday, April 1, 2021; she thought those of you who didn’t get a chance to read it on Thursday might welcome the chance to see it this morning.
The Empire Diner is a restaurant in West Harlem, New York that launched a vogue for upscale retro diners, and whose Art Moderne exterior became an iconic image in numerous films and television programs.
The Apthorp Farm and Apartment that lay on Manhattan’s Upper West Side straddled the old Bloomingdale Road, laid out in 1728, which was re-surveyed as The “Boulevard” – now Upper Broadway just south of Harlem.