Harlem begins at the northern border of Central Park, at 110th Street , and extends to 155th Street from river to river.
Not only is Harlem one of New York's most vibrant neighborhoods; rich in culture, history and politics, it is also one of the most up and coming; enjoying a vigorous rejuvenation and fast becoming one of the popular new places to live. This second renaissance, of sorts, has created a population that is strikingly diverse. As the ethnic landscape has changed, the culinary, cultural and religious accommodations have also changed to serve the evolving populations.
Co-existing with its historic districts, landmarks and turn-of-the century architecture, one can find new luxury buildings offering residents a
luxurious lifestyle with the amenities of condominium living.