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The city has given 329 Pleasant Ave. five stop work orders since they began construction late in 2014.

East Harlem »

A local man cursed the project after they decapitated a statue of Buddha that guarded his yard.

Washington Heights »

HAP Investment Developers is seeking a zoning variance to build a residential tower at 4452 Broadway.

Fort George »

The new building would go up at the corner of Broadway and Fairview Avenue.

East Harlem »

Neighbors say work at 329 Pleasant Ave. is putting their homes at risk of collapse.

Washington Heights »

The Lilak will go up at 655 W. 187th St., near where a notorious 1950s murder occurred.

East Harlem »

The Department of Buildings found possible zoning violations during an audit of HAP's design.

Fort George »

Three houses on West 187th Street, including one that was the site of a 1958 murder, will be torn down.

East Harlem »

The Department of Buildings issued a stop-work order at 329 Pleasant Ave.

Washington Heights »

HAP Investment CEO Eran Polack said he is aware of the community outrage over Quadriad's WaHi Tower plan.

Washington Heights »

HAP Investments will build a 7-story building at 4452 Broadway, smaller than Quadriad's 28-story plan.

Washington Heights »

HAP Investment Developers said Friday that it will not seek rezoning at 4452 Broadway.

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Another developer has bought part of the land that Quadriad wants to turn into skyscrapers.