Sovereign Associates has helped New Yorkers land their ideal apartment for 25 years. Led by Principal Broker Greg Healy, the company has a five-star rating on Yelp, and Healy himself was recently given the “10 Best Real Estate Professionals in New York State Award” for customer satisfaction. Working closely in Washington Heights, Morningside Heights, Inwood, and the Columbia University area, Healy and his dedicated team of professionals make what could be a difficult apartment search into a painless one. Helping everyone from college students moving to New York for the first time to people who’ve lived in the city their whole life, Sovereign Associates is committed to finding the apartment that will make their clients – and their budgets – happy.
Washington Heights, Inwood Neighborhood Partners
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Fort Washington Collegiate Church
Serving Washington Heights and Inwood, Fort Washington Collegiate Church has welcomed generations of families for more than 100 years. But it’s more than a house of worship, it’s a de facto community center for groups like the Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts and welcoming place for people of diverse sexual orientations and cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. The church is committed to social justice and to establishing a community that values “grace over judgment.”
729 West 181st Street, 10033
212-568-4014
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United Palace
United Palace is a transformational organization and venue that fuses culture, spirituality, and entertainment. The fourth largest theater in Manhattan is more than just a unique venue — it is a hub of creative expression and personal growth designed with and for the community. The United Palace originally opened in 1930 as the Loew’s 175th Street Theater - the last of the five Wonder Theatres to be built in the metropolitan area. In 1969, United Palace was purchased and preserved by “prosperity preacher” Frederick J. Eikerenkoetter II, better known as Reverend Ike. When Rev. Ike transitioned in 2009, his son Xavier stepped forward. Under his leadership, United Palace has continued to evolve its offerings of universal spirituality through the United Palace House of Inspiration (UPHI), creative expression and progressive programming for children, adults and families through the United Palace of Cultural Arts (UPCA) - an independent nonprofit, and curated experiences through United Palace Theatre (UPT). As a house of creativity and transformation, United Palace is unlike any other and is dedicated to communities local and global in pursuit of setting the mind and spirit free.
4140 Broadway, 10033
212-568-6700