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Jane’s Walk In Harlem, A Free Walking Tour In The Best Community In The World

Jane's Walk has returned to New York with in-person experiences.Continue reading

Everything You Need To Know To Vote In Harlem From Strivers’ Row To Sugar Hill

Election Day has arrived after more than a week of early voting, and Harlem World Magazine is bringing you a rundown of everything you need to know to vote in Harlem.Continue reading

California Chef Plans Fine Dining Restaurant In Harlem

A trailblazing California chef who pioneered underground dining in San Francisco is opening a tasting menu restaurant in Harlem reports Eater.Continue reading

New Gallery Announces Neighborhood Welcoming Day In Harlem

Gallery 8 is a new art gallery opening in Harlem on Thursday, February 1st, 2018. The gallery is hosting a neighborhood welcoming day on Sunday, February 4th, 2018 from 12 noon until 4 pm and all are invited.Continue reading

A Land Marked Striver’s Row McKim, Mead & White Home For Sale In Historic Harlem

This fabulous historic land-marked home was built-in the early 1900's and designed by Stanford White of the prestige firm McKim Mead & White. It was previously owned by famous songwriter, singer, artist and Pulitzer Prize winner, Bob Dylan.Continue reading

Soleiman And Parnes Facilitate $3.35 M Sale In Harlem

Besen & Associates has completed the sale of 255 & 257 West 134th St. in the Harlem neighborhood. The property consists of two vacant contiguous three-story single room occupancy buildings located between Frederick Douglass Blvd. and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. Continue reading

Historic Harlem House Once Owned By Bob Dylan For $3.7M

The four-story townhouse at 265 West 139th Street, which just hit the market asking $3.7 million, packs a whole lot of history in its relatively compact frame.Continue reading

Striver’s Row Home Once Owned By Bob Dylan For Sale In Harlem

This historic land-marked home was built in the early 1900's and designed by Stanford White of the firm McKim Mead & White in Harlem, New York.Continue reading

In Harlem A Two-Car Garage Brownstone Mansion

A brownstone on a tree-lined block in Harlem is just about as idyllic as it gets in New York City. And this one, situated in the heart of historic Striver’s Row on the south side of 138th Street, also happens to be a landmark.Continue reading

Apply For 53 Affordable Units in Historic Harlem Now!

The lottery is open for 53 brand new affordable units at 275 West 140th Street in central Harlem. The building, dubbed Strivers Plaza in reference to its proximity to the nearby historic homes of Striver’s Row, is an eight-story structure designed by affordable housing gurus Aufgang Architects. Continue reading

Development At 320 West 135th Street In Harlem (Update)

Central Harlem is soon going to have one fewer vacant lot. Developer Rafael Santandreu hopes to build a nine-story, mixed-use building at the corner of 135th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue, next to the 135th Street stop on the B and C trains.Continue reading

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HarlemWorldMag.com, Harlem World Magazine is the #1 Site In The World For All Things Harlem, New York, the area includes many villages, such as Astor Row, East Harlem/Spanish Harlem, Harlem heights, Morningside Heights, Strivers Row, and Sugar Hill, among others. Continue reading

Striver’s Row House Seeks In Harlem $3.75M

NY Curbed reports that a little more than a year ago, a 3,900-square-foot townhouse on Striver's Row (West 138th and 139th streets between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard and Frederick Douglass Boulevard) sold for $2.9 million, breaking the sale record for the historic block. Continue reading

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