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  • 2nd Ave. and 97th St. SAS Neighborhood Impact: Ventilation Structures

    We start at the corner of 2nd Ave. and 97th St. with a ventilation shaft pictured above. It’s big; it’s ugly; it’s windowless; it has lead to the eviction of some residents and businesses; and the people who live near it are not happy. Can you blame them? Look at the thing.

    Published by Second Ave. Sagas on December 1, 2009.

  • 1510 Lexington Avenue Developers Clear The Air With New High Rise

    A breath of fresh air. That's what one developer is offering New Yorkers at 1510 Lexington Avenue. The new luxury rental high-rise is the first residential building in the city to ban smoking in all its units as well as its public spaces.

    Published by NY1 on November 29, 2009.

  • 1212 Fifth Avenue Living Along | Museum Mile: At the Intersection of Art and Nature

    ...did not return calls seeking comment, also sold Durst Fetner a prewar former rental at 1212 Fifth Avenue, which will house 63 condos, said Hal Fetner, the chief executive...

    Published by New York Times on November 28, 2009.

  • 102nd and Fifth Living Along | Museum Mile: At the Intersection of Art and Nature

    The address of 102nd and Fifth “doesn’t roll off people’s tongue now,” Mr. Fetner said, “but we’re trying to change that.”

    Published by New York Times on November 28, 2009.

  • 1510 Lexington Avenue NYC's First Non-Smoking Apt Building Set To Open

    That's not the case with the new East Harlem building at 1510 Lexington Avenue, which will be the city's first completely non-smoking residence, where tenants won't even be allowed to walk outside and light up in the immediate perimeter of the building. Even the construction workers can't light up.

    Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on November 17, 2009.

  • 1510 Lexington Avenue For Some Smokers, Even Home’s Off Limits

    Kenbar Management, a local developer, is going a step further. When its new project, 1510 Lexington Avenue, opens in December, smoking will be banned in all 298 units, in addition to private and shared terraces.

    Published by New York Times on November 16, 2009.

  • 1510 Lexington Avenue Stubbed Out: Related Companies to Ban Smokers From Six Residential Buildings, Including LEED Gold Tribeca Green

    ...t the first entity in New York real estate to do this -- Kenbar Management's 1510 Lexington Avenue development was planned as Manhattan's first non-smoking apartment building, and Pan Am Equities...

    Published by greenbuildingsNYC on November 16, 2009.

  • 1510 Lexington Landlords Tell Tenants to Butt Out, Or Else

    ...smoking at home, but new renters who do so will face eviction. At new project 1510 Lexington smoking will be prohibited not only in all 298 units but also on the sidewalks...

    Published by Curbed on November 16, 2009.

  • Madison Avenue and 97th Street Eateries Accused Of Racism in Harlem

    ...Mirch on Second Avenue between 94th and 95th streets and One Fish Two Fish on Madison Avenue and 97th Street declined to deliver to addresses located 15 blocks to the north, but readily fulfilled orders...

    Published by harlem world on November 8, 2009.

  • 1680 Lexington Ave ARTBEATS: Cause for A Party!!!

    1680 Lexington Ave (between 105 and 106 Sts)

    Published by harlem world on November 5, 2009.

  • 169-75 East 101st Street Harlem sees priciest trade at $22M

    The next two biggest deals this year traded for $12.5 million each -- 169-75 East 101st Street and 604 West 131st Street, records from Massey Knakal, which represented the seller, Manhattan-based developer Metrovest Equities, show.

    Published by The Real Deal on October 28, 2009.

  • 1680 Lexington Ave. SHOTS AND FLU INFO

    ...adults over 21 years of age on Oct. 22. People can arrive at Taller Boricua, 1680 Lexington Ave. between East 105th and 106th streets, from 4 to 7 p.m. To schedule an...

    Published by OurTownNY on October 22, 2009.

  • 103rd and Lexington Avenue El Museo del Barrio Grand Opening

    To make our day even better we came across one of James De La Vega murals, titled "La Reina Celia" in memorey of the great Celia Cruz, on the corner of 103rd and Lexington Avenue.  What a great way to begin and end our day by coming across one of his masterpieces.

    Published by Refacements on October 20, 2009.

  • 1680 Lexington Ave. Free flu shots for adults

    ...and high risk adults preferred. When: 4-7 p.m. Thursday, October 22nd Taller Boricua 1680 Lexington Ave., Manhattan This event is sponsored by Senator José M. Serrano and New York Presbyterian. To...

    Published by Bronx Latino on October 16, 2009.

  • 99th Street and Second Avenue 2nd Ave. Subway project delayed by lack of funds

    ...Avenue line was officially rededicated in a ceremony April 12, 2008, in a station at 99th Street and Second Avenue. The station, actually little more than a cemented cavity, was one of several built in...

    Published by YourNabe.com on October 15, 2009.

  • 1636 Madison Ave. Pharmacy Robberies

    ...55 a.m., when a group stole drugs from R.O.R. Madison Pharmacy at 1636 Madison Ave. and East 110th Street. The group has hit Manhattan several times since then, most recently...

    Published by OurTownNY on October 1, 2009.

  • 1680 Lexington Avenue Freedom CD Release Party in E. Harlem

    The event will be held at the Julia de Burgos Cultural Center located at 1680 Lexington Avenue (between 105 & 106 Sts), the event takes place at the Taller Boricua’s Multi Arts Space on the first floor. Doors open @ 8 pm with a $20 admission. The Freedom Album will be on sale that evening.

    Published by harlem world on September 25, 2009.

  • Fifth Avenue and 102nd Street Price Check: Durst Fetner Pays $42 M. for 1212 Fifth Avenue (Updated)

    On Sept. 15, The Commercial Observer broke the news that Durst Fetner Residential had closed on its purchase from MSMC Residential Realty (Mt. Sinai) of the 15-story, 76-unit residential building at the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 102nd Street.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 21, 2009.

  • 1212 Fifth Avenue Price Check: Durst Fetner Pays $42 M. for 1212 Fifth Avenue (Updated)

    Price Check: Durst Fetner Pays $42 M. for 1212 Fifth Avenue (Updated)

    Published by The New York Observer on September 21, 2009.

  • Fifth Avenue and 102nd Street Price Check: Durst Fetner Pays $42 M. for 1212 Fifth Avenue

    On Sept. 15, The Commercial Observer broke the news that Durst Fetner Residential had closed on its purchase from MSMC Residential Realty of the 15-story, 76-unit residential building at the southeast corner of Fifth Avenue and 102nd Street.

    Published by The New York Observer on September 21, 2009.

  • 1212 Fifth Avenue Price Check: Durst Fetner Pays $42 M. for 1212 Fifth Avenue

    Price Check: Durst Fetner Pays $42 M. for 1212 Fifth Avenue

    Published by The New York Observer on September 21, 2009.

  • Lexington Ave. near 104th St. This weeks Latin Events, Sept. 16-22

    POETRY: Frank Pérez and Eugene Rodríguez with host Roger Cabán at Poetas Con Cafe, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., at Modesto Flores Community Garden, Lexington Ave. near 104th St. Free.

    Published by All Bronx News, All the Time on September 17, 2009.

  • 1680 Lexington Ave. This weeks Latin Events, Sept. 16-22

    POETRY: Open mike in homage to Pedro Pietri with host Mariposa and guests Sandra María Estéves and Jesús Papoleto Meléndez, at Taller Boricua, Julia de Burgos Cultural Center, 1680 Lexington Ave. at 106th St. Tickets $7.

    Published by All Bronx News, All the Time on September 17, 2009.

  • 1651 Lexington Ave. This weeks Latin Events, Sept. 16-22

    FILM: Screening of documentary “¡Palante, Siempre Palante! The Young Lords,” hosted by filmmaker Iris Morales, 6 p.m. at East Harlem Café, 1651 Lexington Ave. at 104th St. Free.

    Published by All Bronx News, All the Time on September 17, 2009.

  • 1212 Fifth Avenue Sinai's Moutain Moving Ahead: The controversial deal between Mt. Sinai...

    ...forward, Lois Weiss reports, as the developers closed on the hospital-owned rental building at 1212 Fifth Avenue. The 16-story pre-war building will be converted to condos around some remaining rent...

    Published by Curbed on September 16, 2009.

  • 1212 Fifth Avenue Durst Fetner Residential closes on 1212 Fifth Avenue, sellers cutting prices by smaller amounts ... and more

    Durst Fetner Residential closes on 1212 Fifth Avenue, sellers cutting prices by smaller amounts ... and more

    Published by The Real Deal on September 16, 2009.

  • 1636 Madison Avenue Search for suspects in pharmacy robberies

    1- Tuesday, January 20, 2009 at approximately 0955 hours, inside of 1636 Madison Avenue, in the confines of the 23 Precinct, the suspects entered R.O.R. Madison Pharmacy and removed an undetermined amount of drugs from the location.

    Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 15, 2009.

  • 172 E. 103rd Street Exploring East Harlem, Bite by Bite

    172 E. 103rd Street (between Lexington and Third avenues), Manhattan

    Published by harlem world on September 1, 2009.

  • 169 E. 106th Street Exploring East Harlem, Bite by Bite

    169 E. 106th Street (between Lexington and Third avenues), Manhattan

    Published by harlem world on September 1, 2009.

  • 1642 Lexington Avenue Exploring East Harlem, Bite by Bite

    1642 Lexington Avenue (between E. 103rd and 104th streets), Manhattan

    Published by harlem world on September 1, 2009.

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