click image to zoom If you are looking for a location with history, flair, culture and affordability then Harlem may just be what you are looking for.
This upper Manhattan neighborhood has undergone a renaissance. Starting at 116th Street and extending north to the Harlem River, Harlem has many new developments, including commercial and retail space. As such, it's becoming a population destination for all types of people. Even Bill Clinton has moved in! With its new construction Harlem hasn't lost its old historic flavor. There are many pre-war buildings and enchanting 19th century townhouses equipped with fireplaces and molding and lovely backyards. Harlem is home to Columbia University and the world renowned Apollo Theater where musical greats as Duke Ellington, Count Basie James Brown and Aretha Franklin performed. The new Harlem Center is finally here, and the Harlem Theater of the Arts as more and more businesses are flocking in to meet the needs of this resurrected neighborhood. So hop on up to Harlem by Subway ,the (A),(B),(C),(D) trains or the (1) & (2) trains from W 116th St to W 155th St and enjoy the pulsating beat and affordable housing!