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Corporation's move signals major development initiatives for Harlem.


The Abyssinian Development Corporation (ADC (1) See A/D converter.

(2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable.
) a leading not-for-profit community development corporation dedicated to building the human, social, and physical capital in Harlem, have expanded and relocated their main operations to 4-14 West 125th Street in Harlem.

ADC will maintain their satellite offices providing programmatic services in Civic Engagement and Family Services. Their Tier Two This article or section documents a scheduled or expected spaceflight. Details may change as the launch date approaches or more information becomes available.  Shelter, Abyssinian House and the Annie G. Newsome Headstart will continue to reside on 138th Street.

To execute its mission, ADC has leveraged more than $250 million of investments in the Harlem community and now has 70 employees and a consolidated budget of nearly $7 million. ADC is currently focusing a portion of its upcoming housing development activities in a three-block radius that they have defined as "The Abyssinian Neighborhood."

Their goal is to create a balanced and sustainable Central Harlem by undertaking the rehabilitation and preservation of 300 units of housing as well as the addition of new commercial and community facilities, all of which will positively affect the landscape of the Neighborhood.

"Although we have moved our offices, our mission remains the same," said Sheena Wright, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of the Abyssinian Development Corporation. "This move represents a signature moment in our evolution as we expand our development initiatives in our Harlem neighborhood."

This past February, ADC completed the Thurgood Marshall Academy (TMA TMA Turnaround Management Association
TMA Texas Medical Association
TMA Transportation Management Association
TMA Training and Management Assistance (a component of OHRD, which is a component of OWR)
TMA Tooling & Manufacturing Association
), the first new high school to be built in Harlem in more than 50 years. TMA is a 90,000 sq. ft., state-of-the-art facility, located at the corner of 135th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Adam Clayton Powell can refer to:
  • Adam Clayton Powell, Sr. (1865–1953), pastor
  • Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (1908–1972), politician and civil rights leader
  • Adam Clayton Powell III (born 1946), son of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
, Jr. Blvd.

This past year also marked the completion of ADC and Forest City Ratner's "Harlem Center"--a 300,000 sq. ft. commercial/retail space that currently houses Marshall's, CVS (1) (Concurrent Versions System) A version control system for Unix that was initially developed as a series of shell scripts in the mid-1980s. CVS maintains the changes between one source code version and another and stores all the changes in one file.  Pharmacy, H&M, Staples, Dunkin Donuts and a Washington Mutual Bank.
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Title Annotation:Construction & Design; Abyssinian Development Corporation
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 29, 2004
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