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Delivery Man in Snow - Washington Heights

#InstagramUptown: Snow Daze

A post shared by Jon Dietrich (@dietrichjd) on Mar 7, 2018 at 4:11pm PST We invite you to subscribe to the weekly Uptown Love newsletter, like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter & Instagram or e-mail us…

Homeless Man 181 St Street - Washington Heights

The Uptown Tweet of the Week: The Struggle Is Real

Earlier tonight I was on an Uptown bound 1 Train and sat across this woman who was hauling her belongings in different bags. It broke my heart. I refuse to accept that the bottom line of landlords & developers…

#InstagramUptown: Get The Picture?

A post shared by @the_reddz on Feb 23, 2018 at 11:55am PST We invite you to subscribe to the weekly Uptown Love newsletter, like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter & Instagram or e-mail us at [email protected].…

GWB Bridge In Washington Heights - Paul Lomax

#InstagramUptown: From the wrong side of the tracks

A post shared by NightOwlVisuals (@nightowlvisuals) on Feb 12, 2018 at 5:06pm PST We invite you to subscribe to the weekly Uptown Love newsletter, like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter & Instagram or e-mail us at…

#InstagramUptown: Build Bridges Not Walls

A post shared by Dan Davenport (@dandavenportnyc) on Jan 26, 2018 at 4:09pm PST We invite you to subscribe to the weekly Uptown Love newsletter, like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter & Instagram or e-mail us…

Harlem Nights: The Work of Khalik Allah

Richard Brody of The New Yorker penned an excellent piece on the work of the phenomenal filmmaker/photographer Khalik Allah. Mr. Brody delves into Allah’s “Camera Ministry” and the obvious love he has for the folks he photographs. You see,…

#InstagramUptown: Reflection Eternal

A post shared by Noel Y. C.🇵🇭🇺🇸 (@nyclovesnyc) on Jan 28, 2018 at 11:25am PST We invite you to subscribe to the weekly Uptown Love newsletter, like our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter & Instagram or e-mail…

“We became a safe haven,” says Coogan’s co-owner Peter Walsh.

A Gentrification Story with a Happy Ending | The New Yorker

By Jon Michaud My mother-in-law, Grecia Solano, immigrated to the United States from the Dominican Republic, in the late nineteen-sixties. For the past forty years, she has lived in an apartment in Washington Heights, where she enjoys a view…