A Who’s Who of Harlem – Notable Historic Figures During the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and ‘30s, a veritable A to Z of African American artists, activists, and influencers made the neighborhood a star-studded… More
Keeping Fit in Harlem From spacious gyms equipped with saunas, juice bars, and the latest machines to intimate studios specializing in disciplines as varied as capoeira and pole fitness, Harlem has plenty of exercise options… More
Harlem Highlights of the National Register of Historic Places As befits a neighborhood that has long been at the foreground of cultural innovation and social activism, Harlem has several dozen locations listed on the National… More
Monthly Market Update – Harlem Warburg’s Monthly Market Update offers a quick snapshot of the active listing metrics compared to the recent historical performance of the target area. This month we focus on Harlem’s performance… More
History of the Apollo For many, Harlem is synonymous with the Apollo Theater. Each year an estimated 1.3 million people visit the venue, located at 253 West 125th Street (between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and… More
Shopping Local in Harlem More and more national chain stores have set up shop in Harlem in the past decade—Banana Republic, MAC Cosmetics, Target, Whole Foods—but the locally owned specialty shops more than hold their… More
Art in the Open – Harlem Between the “official” sculptures and memorials found among the parks and the graffiti murals adorning buildings and gates, Harlem can take on the feel of an eclectic open-air museum,… More