The New Harlem Renaissance
Just about every economic change that's reshaping today's New York can be found on the two-mile stretch of Harlem cityscape known as 116th Street.
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Strip of dreams Public reinvestment in blighted neighborhoods by the Koch administration in the 1980s brought population growth and business development back to 116th Street.
On a recent Saturday night, a red carpet was rolled out on Frederick Douglass Boulevard near West 116th Street. Bright lights shone, West African music pulsed through the air and lanky models showed off a new collection of Africa-inspired clothing by Ibrahima Doukoure to mark his boutique's third anniversary.
The scene was a far cry from the one on 116th Street when Guinean-born Mr. Doukoure arrived in Harlem from Rome 16 years ago. Then, he had to walk to 110th Street and Broadway just to find a bank. He had to lie to Yellow Cab drivers to get a ride home, telling them he was going to 110th and Central Park West.
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