Posts under Harlem Category

If were were going to write a new guide to Harlem, this is the guide we\’d try to write. But the good folks at DesignSpongeonline.com have done if for us.

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First, little by little and now much more quickly, Harlem has become a magnet for young, hip New Yorkers looking for a great rental.

Crime has dropped to new lows and apartments are being renovated everywhere you look. There is a new Harlem Renaissance underway. Do a free search of Harlem apartment rental listings by clicking here.

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Recent Los Angeles transplant Gabe Nies talks about raw, soul food restaurants, his fun building and the music on the streets of Harlem.

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For a flat fee, you can sit on the NYC subway\’s longest train line — the A train — from 207th St in Inwood all the way out to the Atlantic Ocean at Far Rockaway. I haven\’t done this yet, but Kevin P., a Listings Agent at RDNY.com who lives in Inwood, has done it and he says it takes…

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More history to honor Black History Month. Manhattan was urbanized by the Dutch in the 1600s and they named this part of the island after the largest tulip-growing town back home: Haarlem. Tulips were a huge, HUGE business for The Netherlands back then. Really. In the 1920s, NYC\’s Harlem became the center of a conflagration of brilliance that happens oh,…

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