NYC Council approves 1,000-unit One45 Harlem development
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This week, the City Council unanimously approved the One45 mixed-use housing complex in Harlem, which is expected to bring some 1,000 units of housing and several amenities to a lot now occupied by a truck depot on 145th St. and Lenox Ave. Any new development of such size is a notable event, but this one has the particularity of having existed in a sort of procedural limbo for over four years, since its first version was proposed by developer Br…
NYC Council approves 1,000-unit One45 Harlem development
A residential development will finally rise on the corner of West 145th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem after years of delays and debates. The New York City Council on Monday approved the One45 for Harlem plan, which includes three new buildings and 1,000 units of housing, 338 of which will be affordable. The previous proposal at the site failed to materialize after the former council member refused to accept the development unless at least 57…
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