The Historic 14 And 16 St. Nicholas Place In Hamilton Heights Harlem NY 1883-84
14 (right, with tower) and 16 (left) St. Nicholas Place, near West 150th Street in the Hamilton Heights area of Harlem, New York.
14 (right, with tower) and 16 (left) St. Nicholas Place, near West 150th Street in the Hamilton Heights area of Harlem, New York.
Hamilton Heights is a neighborhood in the northern part of Manhattan, in New York City.
The Rockland Palace was the home of Hamilton Lodge Ball at the corner at 280 West 155th street and Frederick Douglass Avenues in Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s.
To all of the dear followers of communications that I have sent on behalf of our Forever Mayor, David N. Dinkins, over the past 8 years.
From small local businesses to high-stakes boardrooms across America, companies everywhere are waking up to the fact that diversity matters in the workplace.
The daughter of black baseball legend Henry Kimbro has spent the past year writing a new book to help commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Baseball Negro League in Nashville.
Sugar Hill Creamery is planning to open its second location this weekend at 3629 Broadway (at 150th) in Hamilton Heights. Saturday’s soft open will include a neighborhood party at 2 pm EST.
Story by Yolande Brener and photographs by Maribel Acosta Nutritionist and cookbook author, Lyn-Genet Recitas, has a vision–not only to provide healthy comfort food for all tastes from vegan to omnivore–but also to create a tradition of community events.
This affordable housing at 847 Saint Nicholas Avenue lottery checks all the boxes reports 6sqft.
Six families left homeless by a recent apartment building fire in Northern Manhattan have been relocated to affordable housing units in the area owned and managed by Tahl Propp Equities.
SJ Presents and WBLS presents: A Night of Love, the ultimate R&B Valentine’s show.
NY Curbed reports that there’s no shortage of stunning, prewar architecture for sale in Hamilton Heights, and the new-to-market limestone townhouse at 426 West 147th Street is a welcome addition to that list.
The Hamilton Bank Building, named after Harlemite Alexander Hamilton, at 213, 215 and 217 West 125th Street in Harlem, NY, 1893.
NY Yimby reports that a proposal by Todd Zwigard Architects that will go before the New York Landmark Preservation Commission later today.
The Guardian reports that there may have been no win in Mexico for Lewis Hamilton but after a nail-biting finale the British driver ensured he earned the glory by securing his fourth Formula One world championship.