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Tag Archives: Morningside Heights / West Harlem
Morningside Heights, Female Population from 1940s and 2010
1940’s Country and Census Tract: 2010 Census Tract Though the density of females … Continue reading
Harlem: Owner Occupied Housing, 1980 and 2010
In the past 30 years the amount of housing in central-to-lower Harlem/Morningside Heights owned by those who occupy it has risen by roughly 20% to 40%. A similar phenomenon occurred in the northern section of the Upper West Side, pictured. … Continue reading
Posted in Hayley Desmond, Morningside Heights / West Harlem
Tagged 1980, 2010, Harlem, housing, Morningside Heights / West Harlem, ownership, property, uptown
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