About Dr. Barnea, DPM
Harlem is a neighborhood located in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It is bordered by the Harlem River, 155th Street, Central Park North, and the Hudson River. With a population of over 110,000 residents, Harlem is known for its rich cultural history and diversity. The neighborhood is predominantly African American and Latino, but also has a growing population of white and Asian residents.
Harlem has a diverse cultural landscape with a legacy of being a major center for African American culture and arts in the United States. It was the birthplace of the Harlem Renaissance in the early 20th century, a period of artistic and cultural explosion that produced great works of literature, music, and art. Key historical sites in Harlem include the Apollo Theater, the Abyssinian Baptist Church, and the Studio Museum in Harlem.
When it comes to housing options, Harlem offers a mix of brownstones, apartment buildings, and newly developed luxury condominiums. Historic brownstones line tree-lined streets and offer a glimpse into the neighborhood's architectural past. There are also modern high-rise apartment buildings with amenities like doormen, fitness centers, and rooftop terraces. Harlem's real estate market has been booming in recent years, with prices steadily rising but still more affordable than other Manhattan neighborhoods.