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It is terrible that it’s taken nine years for a proposed new apartment building at 145th St. in Harlem to get its first approval from ... But the good news is that last Thursday the One45 mixed-use ...
Teitelbaum, a former aide to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, announced in February 2023 that he was reviving the project, still ...
The City Council Land Use Committee and Zoning Subcommittee on Thursday approved the long-delayed One45 housing complex plan on West 145th Street at Lenox Avenue in Harlem, setting the stage for ...
The massive proposed One45 Harlem residential development project — stuck in limbo for years amid controversy and community pushback — is showing signs of life. At the same time, renewed ...
The New York City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and its Committee on Land Use voted Thursday to approve a ...
The fight between developer Bruce Teitelbaum and Councilmember Kristin Richardson Jordan over the One45 development at 145th Street leaves Harlem with a kind of spite development: a truck stop.
Bruce Teitelbaum's One45 project in Harlem was unanimously approved by the city’s Land Use Committee and is expected to pass the full City Council. The plan for One45 includes nearly 1,000 units, more ...
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Harlem City Council member Kristin Jordan Richardson has gone silent over developer Bruce Teitelbaum’s new proposal to build a $700 million apartment project, One45, at Lenox Avenue at West ...
A lot has happened on the housing front since the contentious development planned for Harlem known as One45 seemingly met its defeat in May, and nearly all of it has been good news for advocates ...
Like One45 in Harlem, this lot at 250 Water Street near the South Street Seaport will remain empty despite viable plans to build new housing, 20% of which would be affordable.