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Construction Begins on New York’s $242 Million Urban League Complex

Project in Harlem Includes Affordable Housing, Below-Market-Rate Office Space
A rendering depicts the new National Urban League headquarters, which is expected to bring additional affordable housing to Harlem in New York City. (National Urban League)
A rendering depicts the new National Urban League headquarters, which is expected to bring additional affordable housing to Harlem in New York City. (National Urban League)
CoStar News
March 18, 2021 | 8:12 P.M.

In a project that’s billed to bring affordable housing, below-market-rate office space and merchants such as Trader Joe’s and Target to New York’s Harlem neighborhood, construction began this week on the $242 million Urban League Empowerment Center.

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