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The One45 housing development project has been debated for years. But after intense negotiations, it seems there is finally a resolution.
Bruce Teitelbaum's One45 project in Harlem was unanimously approved by the city’s Land Use Committee and is expected to pass the full City Council. The plan for One45 includes nearly 1,000 units, more ...
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 ...
Teitelbaum, a former aide to former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, announced in February 2023 that he was reviving the project, still with 915 apartments but with a higher proportion for households earning 30% ...
The Real Deal’s Daily Dirt describes the various versions of One45 under consideration.
The One45 for Harlem project, which could bring nearly 1,000 new apartments to East Harlem, has won the backing of Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine — a symbolic but significant endorsement.
Manhattan Community Board 10 on Wednesday night voted 19-10 to advise rejecting a 968-unit apartment complex on West 145th Street and Lenox Avenue, the latest setback for a developer in a years ...
The developer has entered the preliminary stages of the rezoning process for his One45 project, the New York Daily News reported. Two years ago, the application for the 917-unit building on the ...
The site of a proposed housing complex along 145th Street in Harlem. Photo: Google Maps The saga of One45, the stalled Harlem complex proposed by developer Bruce Teitelbaum, is once again ...
The massive proposed “One45 Harlem” development — stuck in limbo for years amid controversy and community pushback — is showing signs of life.