One45 developer opens site for end of Ramadan services 
A development site in Harlem is once again hosting a use unrelated to the 1,000 housing units planned for the property. This time it isn’t idling tractor-trailers but an impromptu space for a former tenant to hold Eid al-Fitr services, a celebration marking the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The Timbuktu Islamic Center plans to hold its Eid services on Friday at a site at West 145th Street and Lenox Avenue, where developer Bruce Teitelbaum and partners plan 1,000 housing units across three buildings, as part of the project known as One45. The center previously leased space […]
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