825 Hunts Point Avenue from 1992 to 2009

Look at the change that 825 Hunts Point has seen from 1992 to 2009.

At the Majora Carter Group, we put an emphasis on the potential of every place. 825 Hunts Point Ave has certainly lived up to our expectations in such a beautiful and tangible way…don’t you think! We do.

Don’t miss the official unveiling celebration on November 24th, from 2:30-4:30. The Majora Carter Group staff and other local leaders and community members will be in attendance to really celebrate this new addition to the neighborhood. Everyone is welcome!

We’re also looking for volunteers to help with setup and clean up, food and giveaways…if you’re interested, please contact Tanya at Tanya@majoracartergroup.com or 347.853.7341. We’d love to see you.


For more pictures of the Uptown Girl Power mural, “Yes She Can” – on the day the scaffolding went down, be sure to check out MCG’s prior post, and view the full slideshow there.

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3 Responses to “825 Hunts Point Avenue from 1992 to 2009”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Thank you! just what I need to read right now…

  2. Abena says:

    This is amazing. I want to be a part of this.

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