English: One of the few remaining condemned buildings (2379 Frederick Douglass Blvd) in Harlem by 2005. It was demolished sometime before 2008, leaving behind an empty lot for several years.
Since 2011, an 8-storey apartment/office building named "Douglass Park" has stood here and on adjacent lots. It includes 70 rental apartments, with the residential entrance at 300 W 128th St.
Note the sign was for
Kennedy Fried Chicken (not Kentucky Fried Chicken). The street-level business has been replaced by a
health center’s clinics and pharmacy (assigned building number at 2381 Frederick Douglass Blvd.)
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