In Patch: Harlem High-Rise For Homeless, Low-Income Families Moves Forward

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A plan to replace a medical center in Harlem with supportive housing for people leaving homelessness and low-income families inched closer to reality with Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine’s stamp of approval on Wednesday.

The plan, which has been moving through the city’s public review process, would bring a nine-story supportive housing development called Hill Top Apartments to 1727 Amsterdam Ave., on the corner of West 146th Street.

Levine approved the plan despite Community Board 9, which rejected the plan on Nov. 20. with a vote of 30-2, with four abstentions, according to city records.

Read the full story on Patch. Article published December 10th.

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