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Truck Depot On Harlem's One45 Site Almost Ready, Developer Says
The widely dreaded truck stop will open within days on the Harlem block where a developer sought to build nearly 1,000 apartments.

Nick worked at NYC Patch from 2020 to 2023, covering Harlem, the Upper East Side and Astoria-Long Island City. Follow him on Twitter at @nick_garber.
Nick grew up in New York City and went to college in Vermont, where he reported for several newspapers. He later reported for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette before spending a year with Patch in Seattle. He lives in Astoria.
The widely dreaded truck stop will open within days on the Harlem block where a developer sought to build nearly 1,000 apartments.

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