- A Brief history of Graffiti, from Philly in the 60's to it's migration to Washington Heights in 70's <Rail Car Graffiti>
- "...a development team that plans to transform a weedy site in East Harlem into a 12-story rental apartment building had cause to celebrate last week." <NY Times>
- Malik 16 - My Block Harlem, (this was linked here once before, but whatever, it's good enough to share twice <Nah Right>
- My favorite Boutique resides in Harlem <Posh Glam>
- Joe Budden goes shopping on 145th for "a leather" <YouTube>
- An update now on former Development Du Jour East 120th Street Townhouses <Curbed>
- Applications Surge for Courses at CUNY’s 2-Year Colleges <NY Times>
- Deiwy Cruz recently celebrated the first-year anniversary of Net Plaza Café Internet, an East Harlem business he opened with his two brothers. <NY1>
- Dia Art Foundation held their fall gala at the Hispanic Society of America on 155th and Broadway, raising $625,000 and treated their guests who braved the trip to rose pedals, candle lit entrance, and dancers from the Trisha Brown Dance Company who performed between the tables during dinner. <Biz Bash>
- "In response to the recent economic downturn, the state’s Entrepreneurial Assistance Program has expanded its services to two new centers in Harlem." Columbia Spectator>
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Harlem World
Tags:
120th st,
145th st,
cuny,
east harlem,
hispanic society of america,
malik 16,
real estate
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Paolo Mastrangelo
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11/12/2008 10:00:00 AM
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