After more than three years of anticipation, Trader Joe's announced this week that it will open its first Harlem store on Thursday.
Cosmetics giant Sephora will open a new location on West 125th Street on Friday, company officials said.
Fitness Factory has signed a long-term lease to open a new branch in Central Harlem, marking the chain's first in New York City.
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The new site will offer menswear, womenswear and kids’ apparel, plus mobile checkout and click and collect stations.
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Red Kup is serving up fresh coffee, sweet pastries and to-go sandwiches from its pink-toned outpost in Harlem.
Sugar Monk, the jazz speakeasy-themed cocktail bar on Frederick Douglass Boulevard, is getting a sibling site. Here's where.
The new vegan soul food restaurant is now offering plant-based seafood seasonings, tartar sauce and beverages to-go.
The hot twist on Margherita pizza is available at Serafina restaurants around New York.
Gotham Buds is set to spark up in September, according to reports.
"We're fighting to raise the standard of living," Alberto Oliart told Patch. "We're just one piece of the puzzle."
The retailers will be joining Trader Joe's and Target at the soon to open massive development at 121 W. 125th St. Here's what to know.
The Harlem business organization that filed the suit is still "optimistic" moving forward despite the lawsuit being tossed out.
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"It is a true shame that so many leases sit unoccupied on 125th street," said Council Member Shaun Abreu.
Seven Harlem entrepreneurs are competing against each other on Thursday to secure funding for their local business ideas.
A prominent Harlem business group argues the proposed dispensary would be better better placed outside the State Building.
Dozens of local households will sell toys, furniture and more at the stoop sale between 116th and 124th streets near Marcus Garvey Park.
The popular open-air market will return this May for its second season at 125th Street and Adam Clayton Powell.
Along with the possible prize, the six-week Harlem-based course by M&T Bank includes lessons on business strategy and establishing credit.
"Primarily, we are just trying to give back," Elton Cerda, the owner of the Harlem dry cleaners, told Patch.
Many residents said that while they did not oppose the cannabis industry, they worried about opening a dispensary on the busy 125th Street.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission voted unanimously to approve a new food and drink kiosk in Harlem's Morningside Park.
The next step has taken place in the possible return of the long-empty vendors' market on 125th Street. The city is looking for feedback.
"My American dream was destroyed on Christmas Day," Edwing D'Angelo said."My preparations for New York Fashion Week in February are ruined."
The number of national chain locations in Harlem kept shrinking in 2022, showing the pandemic's impact, a new study found.
The empty vendors' market, a decaying "landmark" of 125th Street, could finally be reborn if the latest effort to redevelop it pays off.
The 125th Street B.I.D. wants the state to snuff out a groundbreaking marijuana dispensary near the Apollo, arguing it will drive crime.
A Harlem auto shop says developers are escalating a harassment campaign to drive it out of business. The developers say they're the victims.
With Food Bazaar's new opening set to alleviate 125th Street's supermarket shortage, CityMD has also opened a new clinic steps away.
Break out your spandex and bike shoes: Harlem Cycle has opened a second neighborhood fitness studio, this time on the heart of 125th Street.
All-virtual career fair series coming next month – Be sure to register and be part of it!
The one-story building at 480 Lenox Ave. burned for the second time in five months Sunday, prompting a demolition order from the city.
Fridge No More and Buyk have shut down their Harlem warehouses after both companies rapidly imploded — possibly due to the war in Ukraine.
The controversial rapid delivery centers are continuing their expansion into Harlem in the face of opposition, according to a new map.
After years of anticipation, the popular European grocery chain will open its Harlem supermarket this month, the company announced.
Startups promising quick grocery deliveries have taken over storefronts in Harlem and around Manhattan. One official thinks they're illegal.