Harlem seafood staple Devin's Fish & Chips has returned after a 2014 kitchen fire.
The park, and a new $25 million pedestrian bridge, will be named after longtime State Assemblyman Herman Farrell.
La Marqueta's outdoor marketplace and events area — called La Placita — will close in mid-September for a $5.5 million renovation project.
New Citi Bike stations will reach as far as 130th Street in Harlem by the end of the year, officials said Tuesday.
Sylvia's is partnering with UberEats to deliver items from the Harlem soul food staple's lunch and dinner.
Check out the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture's fall offerings, featuring readings of James Baldwin, Jesmyn Ward and more.
Four new high-tech trash cans were unveiled Tuesday morning on the four corners of 125th Street an Lenox Avenue.
Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer called the city's plan "rezoning done the wrong way."
Officials believe that "racial profiling" causes communities like Harlem to consume more sugary beverages such as soda and energy drinks.
The city wants to turn a former bus depot on East 126th Street into a huge mixed-use development with an african burial ground memorial.
Harlem Week begins this weekend with "A Great Day In Harlem." See which other festivities are in store for the month of August.
A new Harlem resident has gone on the offensive against a neighborhood ice cream truck driver.
Check out photos of Whole Foods Market's newest store on the corner of 125th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem.
The high-end grocery store — opening this week on 125th Street — will feature Harlem brands and partner with local organizations.
The service and panel discussion will feature Garner's daughter Emerald Garner, Rev. Al Sharpton and other activists.
West 115th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem has been under the shadows of scaffolding for at least 17 years, the New York Times reported.
More people made emergency visits for dig bites in East Harlem than anywhere in manhattan, a new city study shows.
Another rich person just realized New York City smells bad.
It has to go down as one of the most awesome subway performances.
Let the A train derailment lawsuits begin.
Two construction supervisors oversaw work on tracks near 125th Street the day before an A train derailed, injuring 34 passengers.
A pipe break sent water cascading into a Bronx subway station Wednesday, disrupting 6 train service between Harlem and the Bronx.
The hall of fame, museum, concert venue and hotel will be built on Harlem's 125th Street.
The Ghetto Brothers' leader helped broker a decade-long peace between NYC's street gangs at the 1971 Hoe Avenue peace meeting.
The 45,000-square-foot clubhouse will provide activity and educational space for area children ages 6 to 18.
Despite its unassuming exterior the Harlem restaurant and cocktail lounge wowed reviewers from Esquire magazine.
Residents voted on how to allocate $1 million toward neighborhood improvement projects.
Seniors living in the apartment complex won't have to bend down to use the community garden.
When Alicia Harding moved to Harlem she noticed a feral cat problem, and decided to launch a volunteer animal rescue group.
The city's newest Whole Foods Market will be located in a new building on West 125th Street and Lenox Avenue.
The tiny apartment boasts "a large window" in an area that's "very safe and gentrifying rapidly."
The archive includes James Baldwin's letters, manuscripts, essays, novels, short stories as well as interviews and other audio recordings.
The YMCA, a focal place in black literary and political history of Harlem, sat on the landmarks backlog for decades.
Help decide how to spend $1 million to fund community projects in Morningside Heights and West Harlem.
A public arts program that pairs artists and businesses to create murals on roll-down security gates is expanding to East Harlem.
The city Department of Transportation constructed of a protected bike lane on Amsterdam Avenue between West 76th and 110th streets in 2016.
Starting this summer, annual memberships at Costco are going to be more expensive.
Coaches and volunteers working with the New York City Football Club visited P.S. 57 in East Harlem this week.
The 115th Street New York Public Library branch was re-named in honor of Harry Belafonte, who was born in Harlem nearly 90 years ago.