Gateway Building Helps In Harlem’s Revitalization
NEW YORK, NY — Former president Bill Clinton may have garnered a few 15-second sound bites recently for assisting in Harlem’s rejuvenation when he located his office there. But the Duane Reade drug store and Seaman’s Furniture showroom are helping the new three-story Gateway Building lead the revitalization of East Harlem day in and day out.
The new 40,000-square-foot building on the northwest corner of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue, designed by New York City architects Gran Associates, offers potential tenants advantages found only in locating their businesses in an Empowerment Zone.