Revealed: 1733 Lexington Avenue, East Harlem Mixed-Use Project
…will still be a major positive for the neighborhood, replacing another lot that has long sat forlorn. Development in this part of East Harlem has lagged the 125th Street corridor,…
…will still be a major positive for the neighborhood, replacing another lot that has long sat forlorn. Development in this part of East Harlem has lagged the 125th Street corridor,…
Harlem’s renaissance has accelerated in recent years, and large new developments are now seemingly rising all over the neighborhood, from the 125th Street corridor down to East River Plaza. But…
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…by East 125th and 126th streets, and 2nd and 3rd avenues, in East Harlem; the developer plans to demolish any existing low-rise structures and construct a massive mixed-use development. 250…
…the $5.5 billion is a $1.5 billion downpayment on the second phase of the Second Avenue subway, up from 96th Street to 125th. The project is grounded in real need,…