In honor of Martin Luther King Day (MLK), the New York Flyers running club took a historic jog through Harlem. They visited historic sites, statues, churches, monuments, and buildings on the tour.
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Meagan Good and her "Harlem" cast mates are celebrating the third and final season of the Prime Video series in high fashion, as one might expect from the stylish group. Blending patterns at the premiere in New York City on Jan.
It's unclear what Kahan's precise plans are for the site, which was deconsecrated in 2017 before the church merged its parish with a nearby one at 113 E. 117th St. But the property will likely be turned into an apartment building.
New York City has more money for the fight against bad landlords thanks to $10.8 million from the Housing Preservation and Development department.
Among those jewelry pieces that were seemingly hidden, Good wore her engagement ring from Jonathan Majors, which she debuted at the Ebony 100 Gala last November. The ring appeared to feature a yellow, princess-cut diamond with smaller white diamonds around the main stone and on the band.
Harlem, NY's Holcombe Rucker Park has recently been designated as a National Commemorative Site by President Biden
The rapidly expanding Touro University has just gotten bigger. The private nonprofit institution, which held its first classes in 1971 in a donated ex-Ivy League club and now has a nearly $300 million real estate portfolio, has purchased 153 E. 124th St. in Harlem.
The group of investors acquired the 1,200-unit West Harlem rental complex from Brookfield Properties for $323.5 million.
President Joe Biden has posthumously pardoned Black nationalist Marcus Garvey, who influenced Malcolm X and other Black civil rights leaders and was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s.
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There's no escaping the fact that metropolitan areas are concrete jungles, and New York City aims to reduce this heat sink by planting 18,000 trees, according to the Columbia Spectator. One of the oldest and most convenient ways to cool off in the summer heat is to find a shady spot.