Police are looking for three people they say assaulted and robbed a woman outside a Harlem liquor store after a dispute at the shop on Monday, Jan. 18, according to the NYPD.
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When diners think of Harlem restaurants, most are typically drawn to ones located along Frederick Douglass Boulevard and Lenox Avenue. But a new heated outdoor dining setup along a two-block stretch adjacent to the historic Strivers’ Row is looking to bring attention to restaurants further up north.
The Renaissance Pavilion, located along Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd, between West 137th 139th Streets, is a collaboration between local non-profit Harlem Park to Park, WXY Architecture + Urban design, the Black-owned restaurants guide EatOkra, UberEats, and PR firm Valinc.
Unveiled earlier today, the pavilion includes multiple outdoor dining structures featuring artwork from local artists and heaters for diners to eat outside during the winter months. Each of the structures vary in size and correspond with the footprint of each participating restaurant. The outdoor structures were created entirely free of cost for the restaurants, and will serve
116th street and east harlem. we are told that this explosion happened somewhere around 9:30 eastern time. coming up here, listening to local news reports, witness accounts on the radio here, one woman called from frederick douglass boulevard, which is about 2 to 3 avenues, which are long, long blocks from where i am. she said she heard the explosion this morning. so that gives you a sense of the magnitude, how big this was. also, one of the main train lines out of new york city, called the metro north, that runs right in this area. we would track it above ground. another person also called in for the local news saying there was debris on the tracks. just to give you the sense of the magnitude. i tried to walk up to the building and got about half a block away and watts turns turn by the police. as adam said, everyone is