Category: s:dna:hlm

Harlem Community Board Chairman Eyes Vacant State Senate Seat

Brian Benjamin, 40, says he has the skills and experience to be Harlem’s next State Senator.

‘Frightening’ 68-Story Tower Sets ‘Dangerous Precedent’ in Harlem: Locals

The planned residential tower is too tall and unaffordable for residents of East Harlem, neighbors say.

SoHa: The New Name Realtors Are Using For a Part of Harlem

Realtors are using it, but locals are hating it.

NYC’s Homeless Crisis Might Grow Under Trump Administration, Advocates Warn

Cuts to Section 8 vouchers, affordable housing tax breaks and supportive housing could hurt New Yorkers.

City’s Rent-to-Own Program Called a ‘Failure’ as Tenants Wait Years to Buy

Residents questioned the city’s transition from one program to another.

Bob Dylan’s Former Harlem Townhouse Hits Market for $3.7 Million

The Nobel Prize winner lived in the home for 14 years before selling it in 2000. 

Officials Table Plan for Harlem School Co-Location Amid Pushback

Parents from both schools said the plan marks a last-ditch effort by the department.

New Art Coming to Thomas Jefferson Park and Other City Green Spaces in June

Several parks across the five boroughs will get new pieces of art created by New Yorkers. 

Harlem School Library Gets $80K Upgrade

This post was originally published on this site. Click here to read the post and…