Hip Hop legend Nas, LL Cool J, Fat Joe, Lil Kim, Borough President Diaz, city agencies and hip hop luminaries took part in a celebration of the South Bronx development along the Harlem River waterfront.
L+M, Type A Projects, and MSquared will develop the project that will create affordable and supportive housing, and provide quality health care services at Georgia King Village.
The new 750-square-foot space located on the corner of W. 145th and Edgecombe will enable beloved Harlem chef Charles Gabriel to expand his soul food offerings.
The loan follows the November addition of leading biotech firm Halda Therapeutics at New Haven’s premier life-science campus.
Bronx Point includes award-winning public riverfront esplanade, first permanent home for the Universal Hip Hop Museum, community center and youth & environmental programming
The $53.8 million project will feature 170 residences for low and moderate-income families, including 85 for the formerly homeless.
The boutique men’s grooming company has leased almost 5,000 square feet of Class A office space.
The UHHM, which will make its future home at Bronx Point, will host a live broadcast with artists from more than 25 countries including hip-hop legends Chuck D, KRS-ONE, Rakim, Kurtis Blow, Roxanne Shanté and more.
The landmarked gem offers includes high-end finishes, a fully amenitized top floor with sweeping views and an exciting array of tenants from a craft brewery to Newark’s first indoor rock-climbing gym.
The National Urban League’s Harlem headquarters will include a Racial Justice Institute, Civil Rights Museum, affordable housing and retail.