DWELL: 210 WEST 122ND STREET TOWNHOUSE

Harlem Bespoke: Number 210 West 122nd Street was up for sale before the pandemic with the asking set at $3.7 million and now the listing returned to the market for the spring 2023 season for an upgraded $4.9 million.

As previously mentioned, the location just west of 7th Avenue is ideal because of the proximity to the express trains on 125th Street but potential buyers might want to check out the Certificate of Occupancy since this townhouse was previously an SRO. Apparently everything now is currently set up as a Bed and Breakfast and the listing mentions as much.  Everything looks to be in good condition within but there are quite a few bathrooms located on each of the floors because of the hotel situation. More details on Streeteasy: LINK


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Why Subscription Boxes Could Be An Amazing Gift Idea For A Loved One

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Have you ever been stuck for gift ideas? If so, it might be worth considering a subscription box as an amazing surprise for a loved one. Subscription boxes offer an exciting and convenient way to introduce someone to products he or she may not have thought of before. Not only that but when the box…

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☞ REMEMBER: THE HARLEM OPERA HOUSE ON 125TH


Harlem Bespoke:
 Another post from a decade ago on the blog features the forgotten Harlem Opera House that was one of the major attractions on uptown’s commercial boulevard.  Sadly enough, opera did not last long in Harlem and the building was eventually torn down decades later.



The above photo of the Harlem Opera House that was at 211 West 125th Street (between ACP/7th and FDB/8th) probably shows the building around 1889 when it was just finished. The pavement on 125th Street was still cobblestone at the time and notice the small country house to the right of the majestic structure.   By the turn of the last century, a low corner building would replace the estate and that said construction would survive the Opera House itself. The more current photo shows the building that replaced the neoclassical structure in the 1960’s (at left) and the commercial development which was built over the bucolic manor. See our past post on the Harlem Opera House for more photos and background information: LINK

Archival photo titled Hammerstein’s Harlem Opera House at 8th Avenue and 125th Street, John C. Rice and May Irwin in “The Widow Jones” on billboards from the Joseph Byron Company collection at the Museum of the City of New York

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Important Business Event Guides A Business Can Have

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A successful event-organizing business has several great event guides. An excellent business event guide gives incredible direction on designing, organizing, and implementing a business event. It may be checklists, instructions, timelines, roller banners, and recommendations for creating a successful event. If you are planning an event, the choice of event guides you pick makes the…

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Innovative Solution To Keep Your Office Branches Connected And Productive

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As organizations grow, they face the challenge of connecting their various office branches and ensuring that all departments remain in sync with each other to ensure maximum efficiency. Understanding how to best equip your organization with a collaborative workflow solution is essential for success. In this blog post, we will discuss the need for an…

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