Taystee Building: Case Study

BUILDING UPON, NOT OVER

This area’s history is not to be demolished; its cultural significance must be built upon, not built over. From the Battle of Harlem Heights in 1776, a pivotal American victory led by George Washington in the Revolutionary War; to what an 1885 New York Times writer described as the “almost rural surroundings” of a 19th century industrial hub; to urbanization and the blossoming of African American culture in the Harlem Renaissance, Harlem’s past is momentous. Its people are the heart and soul of a community in flux. With roots in these streets dating back 20+ years, the Janus Property Company knows the delicate nature of redevelopment here. As the largest private non-institutional owner in West Harlem, they understand the importance of their role in both preserving the neighborhood’s past and planning its future.

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