Whole Foods Comes to Harlem
Whole Foods will open a new store in supermarket-deprived Harlem.
Whole Foods will open a new store in supermarket-deprived Harlem.
Local restaurants join Mount Sinai’s Communities IMPACT Diabetes Center in a portion-control campaign.
Owned by Korean immigrant Betty Park, Manna’s faces recession, gentrification.
Congress passes a bill that may reduce the food stamp budget by $2.2 billion.
Harlem Dowling’s food pantry now serves 5000 families a year, an increase from 1200 last year.
A new program aims to bring fresh food to neighborhoods where New Yorkers are more likely to be obese and to have diabetes and other diet-related health conditions.
Financial and logistical problems make it hard to provide students with healthy food every day.
Ntozake Lundy’s upscale Harlem coffee shop has a community vibe. What makes the café more distinctive is the staff she hires.
With one club closing and another wooing customers by changing its cuisine, Harlem’s “meatpacking district” is trying hard to survive.