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Harlem on the Rise

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The Crisis, May 1st, 2005

UPTOWN IS HOME TOP PRICEY NEW CONDOS AND A CHANGING DEMOGRAPHIC. ARE LONGTIME RESIDENTS BENEFITTING FROM THE ECONOMIC RENAISSANCE?

ON A BRISK SUNDAY afternoon, Settepani, an Italian café and bakery on 120th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard in Harlem, is jumping. A group of young White women settle in for hot coffee and a long chat. Not far away sits an African American man with cascading dreads, munching away on a fresh salad, while a young Black woman nearby clicks away at the keyboard of her laptop. German and French accents waft in the air just like the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and ap...

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