Harlem’s reputation precedes itself. It’s a largely African-American community in upper Manhattan known for its renaissance. How many places do you know that have a renaissance? Rich in history, rich in culture. It was home to some of the finest artists, musicians, politicians, civil rights leaders, and people this country has to offer.
The neighborhood has changed, but it remains a place where you can move and shake. From the Apollo Theater, Lenox Ave, St. Nick, and Sugar Hill, Harlem has an energy that is completely different from the rest of New York City. As the saying goes, Manhattan keeps on makin’ it.