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The One45 housing development project has been debated for years. But after intense negotiations, it seems there is finally a resolution.
Teitelbaum, a former aide to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, announced in February 2023 that he was reviving the project, still with 915 apartments but with a higher proportion for households earning 30% ...
The massive proposed One45 Harlem residential development project — stuck in limbo for years amid controversy and community pushback — is showing signs of life.. On the political front, new ...
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 ...
Except for changing the name to “One45 Harlem For ALL,” Teitelbaum said his plan remains the same: Roughly half of the 915 proposed new apartment units would be rent-restricted and classified ...
Developers of One45 high-rise project in Harlem withdraw plan 00:35. NEW YORK -- Developers of a controversial high-rise in Harlem are pulling their proposal.
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.
He said the new project, known as One45 Harlem for All, would contain the same number of apartments as the old proposal—but with a higher proportion pegged to 30% of the area median income, or ...
Either One45 Harlem For ALL, or, if you choose to scuttle affordable housing for Harlem again, 145th Street’s limited existing as-of-right entitlement (a similar choice as last year),” the ...
On Thursday, Bruce J. Teitelbaum, the developer behind the so-called “One45 Harlem For All” project on West 145th Street near Lenox Avenue, refiled plans for the project, which includes two ...