Harlem Bespoke: The beloved Harlem Indian restaurant Chaiwali announced that they were permanently closing back in December and now the brownstone at 274 Lenox Avenue by West 124th Street in the Mount Morris Park Historic District is up for sale. Extensive renovations at this townhouse located across the street from Whole Foods have finished up in the past few years and the initial asking price has been set at $4.495 $3.25 million. Above the famous storefront are 3 boutique apartments and everything is in pristine renovated condition. Investors who want an impeccable turnkey home with higher end details should definitely check out one of the open houses that have scheduled on the weekends. More on the Chaiwali brownstone listing can be found on the broker site: LINK
Accidents can happen anywhere and at any time. Some accidents result in a mild concussion, while others can cause severe damage to the brain. The effects of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) are life-changing and can cause physical, cognitive, and emotional problems for years after the initial injury. Within the population of older adults residing…
Harlem Bespoke: The renowned Amateur Night at the Apollo returns in 2023 after almost almost a two years absence and tickets are now on sale for November.
Wednesday, June 28th, 7:30PM, Amateur Night live at the Apollo Theater, 253 West 125th Street between 7th and 8th Avenue. Local events have been selling out way in advance recently so those who want to get a head start on good seats should do so sooner than later. More details and advance online tickets at the official Apollo site: LINK
Harlem Bespoke: It has been a decade of covering everything old and new in greater Harlem! Join our growing community of over 14,655 followers on the Harlem Bespoke Facebook site and receive daily to your account by liking our page: LINK
S/O to the always intrepid reporter Greg Mocker of PIX 11 News for shining a much-needed light on this crucial issue. This is the crux of the matter, in a nutshell, the MTA is hellbent on removing the vital presence of transit workers from the deepest train stations in the entire system, the 168th, 181st and 191st 1 Train stations and Union Local 100 is fighting desperately to hold the line.
The Uptown Collective believes that our Uptown train stations should be staffed by transit workers around the clock as they have been for decades now. To remove them and reassign them elsewhere is an affront. The union is asking commuters to call 212-878-7448 to demand the workers stay in the stations but we have tried the number several times without any success.
Harlem Bespoke: Mark those calendars for a great day in Harlem featuring food, vendors and a stage with live entertainment. The annual celebration will be set up on 12th Avenue at the north end of the viaduct with great views of the Hudson just steps away.
Saturday, June 24th, Noon to 6:00PM, 14th Annual Harlem Pride Day, 12th Avenue at 135th Street. Harlem Pride will be returning once more to West Harlem this year by the West Harlem Piers after a two year absence due to the pandemic. here is actually a whole list of events for June thanks to uptown’s great LGBT organization and those interested should check out the official website: LINK
Employee engagement is a critical component of any company’s success. When your employees feel connected to their work, appreciated, and heard, they’ll be more motivated, loyal, and productive. Conversely, if your employees feel underutilized or unappreciated, it can lead to low morale and high turnover rates. Therefore companies need to understand the power of communication…
Carthage Real Estate Advisors, an MBE development company, hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking event Thursday, June 15th, 2023. The event was to celebrate the construction of 212 West 124th Street at Marcus Garvey Village, comprising Central Harlem’s first 100% affordable multifamily rental in over a decade! More than 150 community members and elected officials attended the event, including Manhattan Borough…
Harlem will host its first large-scale sculpture exhibition in Spring, 2024. The historic parks Morningside, St. Nicholas, and Jackie Robinson have been selected to be the featured sites for these works. Harlem Sculpture Gardens will be led by the West Harlem Art Fund and New York Artist Equity Association. They will work collaboratively with the NYC…