Harlem Year in Review – 2008

Posted on December 31, 2008 by


City Room/New York Times

Source: City Room/New York Times

10. Several longtime restaurants and businesses packed up for good

9. In exchange for closed businesses Harlem got hella’ new wing places, lots of Dunkin Donuts, more Starbucks, a luxury car dealership, a couple of bike shops, an American Apparel, new gyms, hot yoga, and yet another new wine store (…and a partridge in a pear tree)

8. Oprah’s crew did some redecorating and  housecleaning in Harlem while rappers lost their homes

7. A Harlem teacher goes missing for weeks then mysteriously turns up OK while rogue raccoons ran amok in SoHa

6. Club Morocco reopened uptown and for the coffee lovers LaPregunta Arts Cafe and East Harlem Cafe opened for business.

5. The Gentrification debate raged on and we had a terrible rash of teen shootings over the summer.

4. We saw the opening of Talay, Nectar, and the semi-private club OH

3. Lenox Towers turned 50 and the Harlem Book Fair turned 10

2. We sent artist and humanitarian Barbara Ann Teer off in style

1. We witnessed the historic election of Barack Obama and danced in the streets with utter glee

…and there is still more history in the making here in Harlem. Thanks for reading UPTOWNflavor.  You are the flavor that makes this website what it is.  See you next year with more to come!

-The U.F. Family

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