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Central Harlem »

The husband of fashion designer Joseph Altuzarra was hit with a stop-work order at 187 Lenox Ave.

Central Harlem »

The petition asks Mayor Bill de Blasio not to tear down the gardens to build affordable housing.

Central Harlem »

Harlem Grown's garden on 134th St. and Lenox Ave. may be destroyed to make way for affordable housing.

Upper West Side »

The projects range from upgrading facilities like auditoriums and boilers to creating rooftop gardens.

Central Harlem »

The watchtower atop Marcus Garvey Park will begin to come down in November. It will be restored in 2017.

East Harlem »

Capt. Thomas Harnisch, of the 25th Precinct, reinstated the permit and met with organizers.

Central Harlem »

After winning his 23rd and final term, Rangel needs to start picking his replacement, fans say.

Washington Heights »

Rangel's challengers called his behavior inappropriate given the forum's focus on poverty.

Central Harlem »

Residents say they are against a plan that would allow six additional buildings up to 28 stories tall.

Central Harlem »

The A. Phillip Randolph Houses will combine public housing and affordable housing units.

Central Harlem »

Velasco supported the Harlem Arts Festival in its early days and now the group is honoring her legacy.

East Harlem »

The agreement has less guaranteed affordable housing than Community Board 11 wanted.

Central Harlem »

The mixed-use development will feature retail and a community group on the ground floor.

Murray Hill »

The seven council members praised the mayor-elect even as they promised to resist him.

Civic Center »

Some in the council resent 1199 SEIU's vocal promotion of Melissa Mark-Viverito for speaker.