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Located in Uptown Manhattan, Harlem neighbors Hamilton and Morningside Heights on the west side from Manhattan Avenue and St. Nicholas Avenue all the way to the East River from 110th Street on the south to 155th Street on the north.
This magnificent neighborhood harbors many architecturally aesthetic edifices ranging from brownstones and historic landmarks to modern condominiums and museums. Residences like the 155-unit Dunbar Apartments on 149th to 150th Streets in Frederick Douglass Boulevard to Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, the very unique and southern-style Astor Row between Fifth Avenue and Lenox Avenue, and Striver’s Row on 139th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues are some of the familiar sights you’ll find.
Harlem provides an exciting and unique suburban life favored by an array of modern amenities. You can find anything that your heart desires under Fairway Uptown and Citarella. Enjoy shopping with Harlem’s popular retail stores Disney, Old Navy, HMV, Marshall’s Circuit City and many other smaller boutiques. Head on to Apollo Theater at 253 West 125th Street, the most famous club in Harlem for a night of popular music.
Transportation includes subway train 2 & 3 servicing
Lenox Avenue from 110th Street to 135th Street with train
3 servicing up to 148th Street on Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard;
B, C on Frederick Douglass Boulevard from 110th Street to
155th; A on 125th to 145th; and D from 125th to 155th.
Harlem Community Information:
The total number of households living in Chelsea is an estimated 10,356 while the total number of family household is 5,381 with an average family size of 3.60. The median age is 33.77. There is an estimated population of approximately 11,961 males and 13,841 females in the community where 14% of these are college graduates. On average, annual household income is around $23,570.
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Coordinates: 40.806923, -73.943653
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