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Several developers expressed interest in building housing, retail and community space at the site.

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The Mural Pavilion houses restored works commissioned by the Works Progress Administration.

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An exhibit is trying to raise $1.25 million to create first class grass fields at Colonel Young Park.

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City Council Speaker Christine Quinn has become a near-constant presence uptown this summer.

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Politicians and residents are concerned about the rash of small business closures in recent months.

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City Councilwoman Inez Dickens says the city needs to keep the BP gas station near Central Park North.

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Some Harlem real estate experts think West Harlem would be a prime location for the store.

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Whole Foods' CEO let slip that the grocery giant is considering a move to Harlem.

Central Harlem »

The parking garage at 121 West 125th St. is slated to also have cultural exhibition space.

Central Harlem »

As construction in Harlem picks up, a brownstone collapse is the latest incident to alarm residents.

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The 81-year-old congressman said he's up to the task of a 22nd term in office.

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Opportunity Charter School's charter was renewed after the DOE threatened closure for poor performance.

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Inez Dickens called for a boycott of Cedric eatery amid claims the owner discriminated against patrons.

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Cedric Bistro co-owner Cedric Lecendre says he was threatened by patrons who later claimed racism.

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A co-location with Harlem Success Academy's Middle School is on tap for the fall.