Washington Heights South
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Broadway and West 178th Street
Washington Heights Journal: Change and Outrage at the Bus Station That Time Forgot
...busiest, about eight miles south in Midtown. And so the George Washington Bridge station at Broadway and West 178th Street, a sprawling structure with triangular, concrete wings lining the roof, has become an overlooked spot...
Published by New York Times on October 5, 2008.
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2180-2182 Amsterdam Ave.
Upper Manhattan Portfolio Trades for $54M
The properties include: 463-467 W. 159th St.; 2180-2182 Amsterdam Ave.; 503-507 W. 176th St.; 531 W. 179th St.; 704 W. 180th St.; 559-561 W. 183rd St.; 510-524 W. 184th St.; 507 W. 184th St.; 515 W. 184th St.; 516-520 W. 188th St.; 283-285 Audubon Ave.;
Published by GlobeSt on September 28, 2008.
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503-507 W. 176th St.
Upper Manhattan Portfolio Trades for $54M
The properties include: 463-467 W. 159th St.; 2180-2182 Amsterdam Ave.; 503-507 W. 176th St.; 531 W. 179th St.; 704 W. 180th St.; 559-561 W. 183rd St.; 510-524 W. 184th St.; 507 W. 184th St.; 515 W. 184th St.; 516-520 W. 188th St.; 283-285 Audubon Ave.;
Published by GlobeSt on September 28, 2008.
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704 W. 180th St.
Upper Manhattan Portfolio Trades for $54M
The properties include: 463-467 W. 159th St.; 2180-2182 Amsterdam Ave.; 503-507 W. 176th St.; 531 W. 179th St.; 704 W. 180th St.; 559-561 W. 183rd St.; 510-524 W. 184th St.; 507 W. 184th St.; 515 W. 184th St.; 516-520 W. 188th St.; 283-285 Audubon Ave.;
Published by GlobeSt on September 28, 2008.
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531 W. 179th St.
Upper Manhattan Portfolio Trades for $54M
The properties include: 463-467 W. 159th St.; 2180-2182 Amsterdam Ave.; 503-507 W. 176th St.; 531 W. 179th St.; 704 W. 180th St.; 559-561 W. 183rd St.; 510-524 W. 184th St.; 507 W. 184th St.; 515 W. 184th St.; 516-520 W. 188th St.; 283-285 Audubon Ave.;
Published by GlobeSt on September 28, 2008.
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70-72 Pinehurst Ave.
Upper Manhattan Portfolio Trades for $54M
510-524 W. 184th St.; 507 W. 184th St.; 515 W. 184th St.; 516-520 W. 188th St.; 283-285 Audubon Ave.; 70-72 Pinehurst Ave.; 500 W. 190th St.; and 234-236 E. 118th St. Shimon Shkury,
Published by GlobeSt on September 28, 2008.
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463-467 W. 159th St.
Upper Manhattan Portfolio Trades for $54M
The properties include: 463-467 W. 159th St.; 2180-2182 Amsterdam Ave.; 503-507 W. 176th St.; 531 W. 179th St.; 704 W. 180th St.; 559-561 W. 183rd St.; 510-524 W. 184th St.; 507 W. 184th St.; 515 W. 184th St.; 516-520 W. 188th St.; 283-285 Audubon Ave.;
Published by GlobeSt on September 28, 2008.
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283-285 Audubon Ave.
Upper Manhattan Portfolio Trades for $54M
The properties include: 463-467 W. 159th St.; 2180-2182 Amsterdam Ave.; 503-507 W. 176th St.; 531 W. 179th St.; 704 W. 180th St.; 559-561 W. 183rd St.; 510-524 W. 184th St.; 507 W. 184th St.; 515 W. 184th St.; 516-520 W. 188th St.; 283-285 Audubon Ave.;
Published by GlobeSt on September 28, 2008.
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3960 Broadway
Art Show Examines Harlem Gentrification
“Evolution: The Changing Face of Harlem” is being shown at two spaces: the Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion at 1150 St. Nicholas Avenue, at 168th Street, and at the Lasker Biomedical Research Building at 3960 Broadway, at 166th Street. The show runs through Nov. 6.
Published by New York Times on September 25, 2008.
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1150 St. Nicholas Avenue
Art Show Examines Harlem Gentrification
“Evolution: The Changing Face of Harlem” is being shown at two spaces: the Russ Berrie Medical Science Pavilion at 1150 St. Nicholas Avenue, at 168th Street, and at the Lasker Biomedical Research Building at 3960 Broadway, at 166th Street. The show runs through Nov. 6.
Published by New York Times on September 25, 2008.
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1206 St. Nicholas Avenue
Seven Dunkin' stores on auction block
The Bronx stores at 1206 St. Nicholas Avenue and 3414 Jerome Avenue are currently closed, said Maltz, whose firm specializes in debt-related sales.
Published by The Real Deal on September 23, 2008.
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Middle School 324
A School’s Grade Plummets, and Parents Are Confused
Many principals have turned the list of peer schools into a Rolodex of sorts, using it to track down colleagues who might have cures for their ailments. Janet S. Heller, principal of Middle School 324 in Washington Heights, in Manhattan, for example, last year saw on the peer group list a school in a faraway neighborhood that sounded like hers and had pushed up its scores among students struggling with English. So she called the principal to trade tips about curriculum.
Published by New York Times on September 22, 2008.
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340 Haven Avenue
For Buyers, Many Roadblocks
...to protect his score. When he found a $290,000 one-bedroom co-op at 340 Haven Avenue at West 181st Street with help from his agent, Doreen Mangan of Simone Song Properties...
Published by New York Times on September 20, 2008.
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550 W. 155th Street
Events for September 20-22, 2008
7 p.m. Cuban Delegation to the U.N. discusses recent hurricanes and the case of the Cuban Five. At Church of the Intercession, 550 W. 155th Street. Tickets are $5 and must be reserved. Call 212.926.5757 or email ifco {AT} igc.org.
Published by The New York Observer on September 19, 2008.
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839 West 181st Street
Zagat Restaurants: Latin Bites
839 West 181st Street
Published by NY1 on September 18, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Missing Teacher Is Found, Alive, Floating in New York Bay
After she vanished — on Aug. 29, just before the start of the school year — investigators found her keys, credit cards, wallet, cellphone and passport among her other belongings in her apartment in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. She is believed to have last withdrawn money from her bank account on Aug. 28.
Published by New York Times on September 17, 2008.
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21 Jumel Place, Manhattan
Events for Thursday, September 18, 2008
9 a.m. Joel Klein makes an announcement at M.S. 319, 21 Jumel Place, Manhattan.
Published by The New York Observer on September 17, 2008.
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70-72 Pinehurst Avenue
Schemers' Upper Manhattan Empire Trades—21 Buildings for $54 M.
Those buildings are 463-467 West 159th Street, 2180-2182 Amsterdam Avenue, 503-507 West 176th Street, 531 West 179th Street, 704 West 180th Street, 559-561 West 183rd Street, 510-524 West 184th Street, 507 West 184th Street, 515 West 184th Street, 516-520 West 188th Street, 283-285 Audubon Avenue, 70-72 Pinehurst Avenue and 500 West 190th Street.
Published by The New York Observer on September 16, 2008.
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531 West 179th Street
Schemers' Upper Manhattan Empire Trades—21 Buildings for $54 M.
Those buildings are 463-467 West 159th Street, 2180-2182 Amsterdam Avenue, 503-507 West 176th Street, 531 West 179th Street, 704 West 180th Street, 559-561 West 183rd Street, 510-524 West 184th Street, 507 West 184th Street, 515 West 184th Street, 516-520 West 188th Street, 283-285 Audubon Avenue, 70-72 Pinehurst Avenue and 500 West 190th Street.
Published by The New York Observer on September 16, 2008.
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503-507 West 176th Street
Schemers' Upper Manhattan Empire Trades—21 Buildings for $54 M.
Those buildings are 463-467 West 159th Street, 2180-2182 Amsterdam Avenue, 503-507 West 176th Street, 531 West 179th Street, 704 West 180th Street, 559-561 West 183rd Street, 510-524 West 184th Street, 507 West 184th Street, 515 West 184th Street, 516-520 West 188th Street, 283-285 Audubon Avenue, 70-72 Pinehurst Avenue and 500 West 190th Street.
Published by The New York Observer on September 16, 2008.
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2180-2182 Amsterdam Avenue
Schemers' Upper Manhattan Empire Trades—21 Buildings for $54 M.
Those buildings are 463-467 West 159th Street, 2180-2182 Amsterdam Avenue, 503-507 West 176th Street, 531 West 179th Street, 704 West 180th Street, 559-561 West 183rd Street, 510-524 West 184th Street, 507 West 184th Street, 515 West 184th Street, 516-520 West 188th Street, 283-285 Audubon Avenue, 70-72 Pinehurst Avenue and 500 West 190th Street.
Published by The New York Observer on September 16, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Ferry Workers Rescue Missing Teacher
After she vanished, investigators found Ms. Upp’s apartment in Hamilton Heights full of her belongings, including her keys, credit cards, wallet, cellphone and a passport. She is believed to have last withdrawn money from her bank account a day earlier.
Published by New York Times on September 16, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Hannah Upp jumped off of S.I. ferry
A friend last saw Upp on Aug. 29 as she was getting ready to leave her Hamilton Heights apartment for a school function at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy.
Published by New York Daily News on September 16, 2008.
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463-467 West 159th Street
Schemers' Upper Manhattan Empire Trades—21 Buildings for $54 M.
Those buildings are 463-467 West 159th Street, 2180-2182 Amsterdam Avenue, 503-507 West 176th Street, 531 West 179th Street, 704 West 180th Street, 559-561 West 183rd Street, 510-524 West 184th Street, 507 West 184th Street, 515 West 184th Street, 516-520 West 188th Street, 283-285 Audubon Avenue, 70-72 Pinehurst Avenue and 500 West 190th Street.
Published by The New York Observer on September 16, 2008.
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283-285 Audubon Avenue
Schemers' Upper Manhattan Empire Trades—21 Buildings for $54 M.
Those buildings are 463-467 West 159th Street, 2180-2182 Amsterdam Avenue, 503-507 West 176th Street, 531 West 179th Street, 704 West 180th Street, 559-561 West 183rd Street, 510-524 West 184th Street, 507 West 184th Street, 515 West 184th Street, 516-520 West 188th Street, 283-285 Audubon Avenue, 70-72 Pinehurst Avenue and 500 West 190th Street.
Published by The New York Observer on September 16, 2008.
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704 West 180th Street
Schemers' Upper Manhattan Empire Trades—21 Buildings for $54 M.
Those buildings are 463-467 West 159th Street, 2180-2182 Amsterdam Avenue, 503-507 West 176th Street, 531 West 179th Street, 704 West 180th Street, 559-561 West 183rd Street, 510-524 West 184th Street, 507 West 184th Street, 515 West 184th Street, 516-520 West 188th Street, 283-285 Audubon Avenue, 70-72 Pinehurst Avenue and 500 West 190th Street.
Published by The New York Observer on September 16, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Missing teacher spotted at store
Before she appeared at the Apple store, the last confirmed sighting of Upp, an NYC Teaching Fellow, was at her Hamilton Heights apartment, fresh from the shower as she got ready for a day at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy.
Published by New York Daily News on September 10, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Missing teacher spotted at store
Before she appeared at the Apple store, the last confirmed sighting of Upp, an NYC Teaching Fellow, was at her Hamilton Heights apartment, fresh from the shower as she got ready for a day at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy.
Published by New York Daily News on September 10, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Missing Teacher Reportedly Spotted At Apple Store
Hamilton Heights apartment, leaving behind her keys, cell phone, wallet, passport and ATM card, police said.
Published by WNBC on September 8, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Friends of missing teacher turn to Internet
Upp, 23, vanished Aug. 29. She was last seen at her Hamilton Heights apartment preparing to go to work as a NYC Teaching Fellow at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy. She left behind her wallet, MetroCard, clothes and cell phone.
Published by New York Daily News on September 8, 2008.
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168th St. and Fort Washington Ave.
Bringing high-tech world to the 'hood
Cordero is also proud of what he does once he arrives at the sprawling Armory, 168th St. and Fort Washington Ave. - bring computer and Internet technology to his neighbors, many of whom do not have computers at home.
Published by New York Daily News on September 8, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Missing teacher's mom begs for clues
Upp was last seen at her Hamilton Heights apartment, fresh from the shower as she got ready for a day at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy.
Published by New York Daily News on September 6, 2008.
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Riverside Park
Answers About New York's Dog Runs, Part 3
We at Dog Run 105 in Riverside Park are trying to raise $10K to add a water feature to our dog park.
Published by New York Times on September 5, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
Teacher disappears into thin air
Hannah Upp was last seen by a friend at about 2 p.m. last Friday as she was getting ready to leave her Hamilton Heights apartment for a school function at nearby Thurgood Marshall Academy.
Published by New York Daily News on September 5, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
NYC school teacher goes missing
Family and friends of Hannah Upp are trying to determine the whereabouts of the Portland, Ore. native. Police say Upp was last seen about 2:30 p.m. Friday as she left her apartment in the Hamilton Heights neighborhood.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on September 5, 2008.
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452 Fort Washington Ave.
I-Team: Hell in Washington Heights
This is life at 452 Fort Washington Ave., where tenants have waged a three-year battle with slumlord Dorothea Levine over remarkably decrepit conditions.
Published by New York Daily News on August 31, 2008.
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165th St. and Amsterdam
Reviving the lost game of skully
“It’s like life,” says Davis, who still has scars on his knees from playing so much of the game as a kid growing up 165th St. and Amsterdam. “You have to go from one place to another, you work with other people and you’re strategic.”
Published by UPTOWNflavor on August 29, 2008.
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Hamilton Heights
An Affluent, White Harlem?
Lenox Terrace, where U.S. Rep Charles Rangel had four apartments, now qualifies as a luxury building. Townhouses in Harlem sell for one, two and even more million dollars, as real estate developers build new condos in Hamilton Heights and elsewhere, Meanwhile Columbia University arranges to get much of West Harlem declared blighted so its expansion in Harlem, past the Fairway grocery store and Dinosaur Barbecue, can march on.
Published by Gotham Gazette on August 27, 2008.
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High Bridge Park
MAYOR'S BAD TIMING
Just several hundred feet from where Mayor Bloomberg was proclaiming that the renovated High Bridge Park in Washington Heights is now safe, a parks advocate yesterday said he stumbled upon two drug addicts shooting up.
Published by New York Post on August 27, 2008.
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505 W. 171 Street
Arts and Opportunies in Upper Manhattan
Meeting Point / Lugar donde empieza: 505 W. 171 Street (between Audubon & Amsterdam Avenues)
Published by UPTOWNflavor on August 22, 2008.
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4055 Broadway
Arts and Opportunies in Upper Manhattan
Fibe Bistro, 4055 Broadway at 171st Street
Published by UPTOWNflavor on August 22, 2008.
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10 Fort Washington Ave.
Arts and Opportunies in Upper Manhattan
The Rio Penthouse Gallery, 10 Fort Washington Ave. 212.568.2030 x208
Published by UPTOWNflavor on August 22, 2008.
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10 Fort Washington Ave.
Arts and Opportunies in Upper Manhattan
The Rio Penthouse Gallery, 10 Fort Washington Ave. 212.568.2030 x208
Published by UPTOWNflavor on August 22, 2008.
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Broadway and 155th Street
An Illegal Ad Boasts of Obeying the Law
To judge from the colorful advertisements strapped to a lamppost at Broadway and 155th Street, Glacéau Vitaminwater is concerned about breaking the law. “Legally, we are prohibited from making exaggerated claims about the potency of the ingredients in this bottle,” says the label on an oversized, silhouetted reproduction of its dragonfruit drink.
Published by New York Times on August 20, 2008.
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Riverside Park
Another Phase of Riverside Park South Opens
At a noontime ceremony on Tuesday, city officials will formally mark the completion of the fourth of seven projected phases in the construction of Riverside Park South, a core element in the continuous West Side greenway that has been constructed along the Hudson River over the past decade.
Published by New York Times on August 19, 2008.
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NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
City Hospitals Most Affected Under Proposed Medicaid Cuts
In New York City, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, which includes four hospital campuses, stands to lose the most, $64.3 million over the next two years. Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, which serves a large population of Medicaid patients, would lose $36.8 million.
Published by New York Sun on August 14, 2008.
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12 Sylvan Terrace
Houses for Sale at Sylvan Terrace
The Jumel Terrace Historic District is a four-block radius in which prices are 20% higher than surrounding areas, a broker at Prudential Douglas Elliman who has sold five houses on the block and is handling the sale of 12 Sylvan Terrace, Todd Stevens, said. The area recently got a celebrity boost when the R&B singer Alicia Keys bought her mother a house nearby that once belonged to the actor and singer Paul Robeson.
Published by New York Sun on August 14, 2008.
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Riverside Park
Youths wanted in string of UWS robberies
The New York City police department is asking the public's assistance in identifying the young suspects wanted for a sting of robberies in and around Riverside Park.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on August 2, 2008.
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Riverside Park
10 Suspects Sought In Robbery Spree
The most recent strike was Wednesday, when police said 10 men assaulted a 28-year-old man in Riverside Park and stole his back pack.
Published by WNBC on August 2, 2008.
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Columbia-Presbyterian
Streetscapes | Readers’ Questions: Echoes of Carnegie Hall on Fifth Avenue
Babies’ Hospital was later absorbed into the Columbia-Presbyterian medical complex in upper Manhattan, and the building was ultimately converted to offices.
Published by New York Times on August 1, 2008.