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The Promotional Alliance of Harlem presents: The “BIZ-WORKING” Event

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FEMA Is At It Again, They Are Hiring!

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Employment Opportunities: FEMA is Hiring Continue reading

Financial Education Clinic in Harlem

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MISTHarlem A Cultural Entertainment Center

MIST Harlem (for “My Image Studios”) is a $21 million, 20,000 sq. ft. cultural entertainment center opening in late-September. Continue reading

Join HBA’s “Innovating Through Tough Times” At The 9th Annual Harlem Business Economic Summit

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Don’t Miss or Misinterpret Your Target Customers

Don’t Miss or Misinterpret Your Target Customers

Harlem Business Alliance Presents: Kevin Howell

The concept, “Target Market” is a buzz phrase used by many marketers and business owners.  Not surprisingly, there are still significant misconceptions about its importance and relevance to a successful marketing plan.   Continue reading

Harlem Businesses Partner to Drive Tourism

It started out as a way to raise money for the holiday lights on 125th Street in the middle of a recession. Now a collection of Harlem community groups is banding together to promote businesses in the neighborhood.

The Promotional Alliance of Harlem consists of the 125th Street Business Improvement District, Harlem Business Alliance, Harlem Park to Park and the Aloft Harlem Hotel. Continue reading

Small Business Tips in the World of Harlem

By Lawrence King

Being your own boss has its advantages. You answer to no one and you make all the decisions. Continue reading

The Harlem Business Alliances 4th Annual Business Plan Competition

Entering its fourth year, this competition is designed to support small business ventures in the Harlem area. Continue reading

Historic Harlem Rib Joint Needs Investors to Survive

“For rent” signs were taped on the windows of Sherman’s Barbecue, and owner Sherann Grinanposted a goodbye note to patrons on the door.

The take-out joint on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard, between West 145th and 146th streets, is the last of a chain that opened in 1948 and once had five Harlem locations. It has been on life support since being shuttered in August by the Health Department because violations, and now Grinan fears she may have to close the restaurant for good. Continue reading