Developer moves to evict Al Sharpton’s National Action Network for One45 project
Developer Bruce Teitelbaum wants Rev. Al Sharpton out. Attorneys for an entity tied to Teitelbaum filed a petition to evict Sharpton’s National Action Network from its headquarters on 145th Street in Harlem to make way for the long-awaited, 1,000-unit apartment complex known as One45. NAN occupies a one-story building that will be demolished, along with other one- and two-story retail buildings, as part of the development. NAN’s lease at 106-108 West 145th Street expired two years ago, but the term was extended six times, according to the developer’s attorney. The most recent extension expired at the end of August, but […]
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