Friday, April 10, 2015

Columbia-Funded Group Limits 1-Year Grants to Local Groups After Criticism

The West Harlem Development Corporation, which is responsible for distributing money from Columbia University as part of a 2009 Community Benefits Agreement - has agreed to limit its one-year grants to only nonprofits based in West Harlem, Kofi Boateng, the group's Executive Director, announced last week.  The group, which has been awarding grants to nonprofits to provide services to West Harlem since 2013, came under fire from community groups after doling out half of its 1-year grants to nonprofits serving other neighborhoods, according to Rev. Georgette Morgan-Thomas, chair of Community Board 9. The image to the left illustrates the Community District 9 boundaries, which incorporates the area known as West Harlem.  The image also indicates the placement of Columbia University's campus expansion project that is underway.

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To read more about Columbia University's Manhattanville Campus Expansion, click here.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

IZZO CONSTRUCTION

537 West 125th Street
Between Amsterdam and Broadway
212-662-5695
izzoconstruction.com


Izzo Construction is in its 3rd generation of family ownership.   Izzo is fully licensed and insured to provide comprehensive residential and commercial construction services including painting, carpentry and tiling.  Their motto reads "Imaginative-Innovative-Impeccable" as seen by their extensive resume of work.


OUR CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION



527 West 125th Street
Between Amsterdam and Broadway
212-316-7040

Our Children's Foundation is a Harlem-based educational organization.  Founded by Samuel Brown, OCF is a nonprofit organization that serves as an after-school recreational facility for the children of Harlem.  It is an everyday operation consisting of several classes in a variety of subjects and includes performances and assemblies.

Monday, April 6, 2015



Bus Lanes Coming to 125th Street in West Harlem This Summer

Streetsblog New York (blog) 

Bus riders may not be stuck in crosstown traffic on 125th Street much longer. DOT plans to extend bus lanes from Lenox Avenue to Morningside. 

"I think we have great local support and a great need," Council Member Mark Levine said, adding that buses crawl once the bus lane disappears in West Harlem. "It's a great win for people in the community." 

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WESTSIDE STONE  AND MARBLE CO.



712 West 125th Street
Between 12th Ave and Marginal Street
(212) 222-4999


Looking to do some renovations? Or perhaps for some custom counter tops?  Westside Stone and Marble Co has got you covered.  Located in the shadows of the Henry Hudson Parkway 9A, this shop has got your wholesale and retail needs met- for cheap!

LEVELS BARBERSHOP


425 West 125th Street
Between Morningside and Amsterdam
(212) 663-6144
http://www.levelsbarbershop.com/


It's time to get ready for the summer season with a new hairdo.  Come on in to the West Harlem
location of these successful barbershop chain.  Begun here in 1996, Levels now has two other Harlem locations and one additionally in Brooklyn.  Supposedly, the word "levels" signifies some of owners' most important experiences in life.  Levels has been established to appeal to the individual who is looking for more than just your average haircut but a place where that individual will be able to relax in a comfortable professional atmosphere and be able to network with individuals from a wide array of industries. Levels have developed a timeless design & décor from the deep red awing to the varnished hardwood floors.  This décor enhances the curiosity of your regular passerby that it is not just your ordinary barbershop but also a shop that promotes unique appeal.  

Thursday, March 26, 2015



Spotlight

COTTON CLUB

656 West 125th Street
Between St Clair Pl and 12th Ave
(212) 663-7980
http://cottonclub-newyork.com/

Pick a day of the week and they've got it.  West Harlem's Cotton Club is located beside the Viaduct and features the sort of nostalgic themed events that remind us what New York was once about including Swing Nights every Monday, Blues and Jazz every Thursday, and a Gospel Show every Saturday and Sunday during brunch hours. 




Spotlight

ECDO (Ecumenical Community Development Organization)
443 West 125th Street
Between Morningside and Amsterdam
(212) 531-3211


For over 20 years, community-based organization ECDO has been serving the needs of West Harlem.  ECDO's programmatic services include early childhood education, workforce development, housing and community development, and more.  For more information on their services or how to get involved, please visit their website.


Wednesday, March 25, 2015

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Spotlight

UPTOWN HARLEM FLAVA
445 West 125th Street
Between Morningside and Amsterdam
(212) 222-4078


Uptown Flava displays the sort of funky, vibrant fashion that Harlem is well known for.  From accessories to pants to hats to CDs, they're likely to carry your favorite new article of clothing.  Stop by during business hours and try something on!

Hours of Operation:
10am-9pm
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HARLEM'S FLORIDITA
125th St. & 12th Ave. Harlem
(212) 662-0090

Hours of Operation:
Sunday to Wednesday: 9am-11pm
Thursday to Saturday: 9am to 12am

Floridita's extensive menu has everything you need for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They specialize in Cuban food, but also offer many dishes from all over the Caribbean. Not hungry? Stop by for a few drinks with friends or co-workers. Check out their Beers, Sangria, and Wines. More Information

Spotlight

We invite you to visit them when you are on 125.

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE
700 West 125th Street

Situated underneath the Riverside Drive Viaduct at 125th Street in the West Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, the Harlem Dinosaur BBQ occupies a two-story brick building next to the Hudson River. The Harlem Dinosaur Bar-B-Que is close to Harlem's famous Cotton Club nightclub.

Mon-Thurs  11:30am to 11:00pm
Fri-Sat  11:30am to Midnight
Sunday  Noon to 10pm
Restaurant:  212-694-1777
Delivery hours: 11:30 am to 8 pm

Live music: 10:30 pm Friday & Saturday
Spotlight
We invite you to visit them when you are on 125.

BTH
712 West 125th Street

 
http://www.bythehudson.com/

BTH ("By The Hudson") is an inviting, comfortable, laid-back, yet elegant New American restaurant in West Harlem. Surrounded on all sides by stunning, unobstructed views of the Hudson River and Harlem Piers, there are only good tables at BTH. The cuisine is multi-ethnic in inspiration, casually elegant, and served up fresh and with a contemporary flair.


Hours
Brunch: Saturday - Sunday  11:00am - 3:30pm
Dinner: Monday - Thursday  5:00pm - 10:30pm
Friday & Saturday  5:00pm - 11:30pm
Sunday  5:00pm - 10:00pm 
Spotlight on West 125th Expansion Area Businesses
Each Week the BID introduce you to a Businesses west of our District. 
We invite you to visit them when you are on 125th Street

FRANKLIN & LENNON PAINT COMPANY
537 West 125th Street



"We've been here on 125th Street for 81 years now" - Bryan Lennon
Franklin and Lennon Paint is family operated and was established in 1934.  Whether you're looking for a few gallons or are a building management professional or contractor, they can not only meet but exceed your expectations.  

Hours of Operation
           Monday - Friday: 6:30AM - 5:00PM 
     Saturday: 6:30AM - 12:00PM
Sunday: Closed
       Phone: 212-864-2460 
   Fax: 212-222-2019