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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 ...
The New York City Council voted to approve developer Bruce Teitelbaum’s 1,000-unit housing project known as One45.
A massive 1,000-unit apartment complex dubbed “One45 for Harlem” is slated to transform a block of upper Manhattan after the City Council approved the controversial plan on Monday in a ...
The One45 housing development project has been debated for years. But after intense negotiations, it seems there is finally a resolution.
Developer Bruce Teitelbaum's massive One45 project has won the support of local Councilman Yusef Salaam. ... Controversial 1,000-apartment Harlem project gets long-awaited path forward. Eddie Small ...
Yesterday, the City Council Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises held a three-hour hearing on the One45 residential development that would be sited at 145th St. and Lenox Ave. on what has been a t… ...
The New York City Council ’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and its Committee on Land Use voted Thursday to approve a rezoning for the One45 for Harlem project, which could bring 1,000 new ...
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Bruce Teitelbaum's One45 project in Harlem has received the endorsement of Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine. The project consists of two 34-story buildings with 968 apartments, with a ...
The Council voted to approve One45, the name of a $600 million roughly 1,000-unit complex from developer Bruce Teitelbaum, at ...
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