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Harlem African Burial Ground Project Begins: City Accepting Bids
The project will feature an 18,000-square-foot memorial and a large mixed-use development.

The project will feature an 18,000-square-foot memorial and a large mixed-use development.

The new development will rise on Fifth Avenue between West 128th and 129th streets.

The building is located blocks away from Columbia's Harlem expansion campus on West 125th Street and Broadway.
The new development will rise on West 118th Street between Lenox and Fifth avenues.
Apartments at the new Park Avenue development are being offered to low-income and high-income earners.
The Scharfman Organization has been accused of illegally deregulating apartments and overcharging tenants for rent.
Developers want to rezone the Harlem residential complex to add about 1,600 apartments and new retail space.
The move will facilitate repairs at the Harlem River Houses and Harlem River Houses II public housing developments.
Rents for six Harlem apartments being offered through the city's "affordable housing" lottery system range from $2,149 to $2,799.
Three apartments are being offered at below-market prices in a new development on Morningside Avenue.
The new development will have 21 apartment units.
The 42-unit apartment building will replace a row house on East 111th Street.
La Hermosa Christian Church wants to redevelop its site on Central Park North to preserve the church as the neighborhood gentrifies.
Developers want to add about 1,600 apartments to the six-building development.
The 112-foot-tall building will bring 31 apartments to the neighborhood.
The city wants to partner with developers to build two buildings in East Harlem with 100 percent of the units offered at subsidized rents.
East Harlem's St. Luke Baptist Church struck a deal with Azimuth Development to sell and redevelop its Park Avenue building in 2014.
The new East Harlem development is offering four apartments at rents of $2,150 and $2,550 .
L+M development is buying five market-rate Manhattan apartment buildings and returning a large chunk of the units to long-term regulation.
The one-bedroom apartments are asking a below-market-rate rent of $1,950 per month.
Developers finalized $233 million in financing for the first phase of the full-block Sendero Verde development.
The law will give the New York Urban Development Corporation a large plot of land in Harlem for the new development.
A lottery for 18 apartments in a new Harlem development is accepting applications until August.
Rents for the Central Harlem apartments start at $562 and are capped at $2,158 for the most expensive unit.
A real estate development firm is listing four newly-constructed buildings with more than 170 apartments, most of which are market rate.
The historic theater is being restored to serve as a lobby for the new Marriott hotel.
The mixed-use building will rise 125-feet-tall and contain 185 apartment units. Developers bought the site for nearly $30 million in 2018.
The Metropolitan Community United Methodist Church sold its historic Madison Avenue building to real estate developers.
The former 32nd NYPD Precinct building and a historic district on Edgecombe Avenue may be put on the National Register of Historic Places.
The apartment building will contain 12 units and will be built on an existing vacant lot.
The rooftop prison yard offers pristine south-facing Central Park views.
The 350,000-square-foot development will cater to tenants in the science and technology industries.
La Hermosa Christian Church on Central Park North has applied for a rezoning to build a 33-story, mixed-income apartment tower.
The development, called One East Harlem, will rise nearly 20 stories on the corner of Third Avenue and East 125th Street.
Apartments at a development called The Gilbert on First Avenue cater to a wide range of incomes.
The vacant corner of Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 146th Street has been targeted for development.
Construction on the subway line may interfere with two planned developments on 125th Street helmed by large NYC developers.
Rents at Harlem's Bethune Towers start at $741 for studios and $991 for one-bedroom apartments.
A waitlist for 89 apartments in the former PS 109 building on East 99th Street is now accepting applications for a housing lottery.
The seven-story building will rise on West 135th Street between Frederick Douglass and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. boulevards.