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THE HARLEM URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
a subsidiary of
THE NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Hugh L. Carey
Governor
Richard A. Kahan
UDC Chief Executive Officer
Hope Stevens
Chairman

HUDC Board of Directors
Robert Anazagasti
John Bess
Assemblyman Angelo Del Toro
Assemblyman Herman D. Farrell
Nathaniel Gibbon
Rev. James E. Gunther
Rev. William M. James
Arnold P. Johnson
Alice Kornegay
Senator H. Carl McCall
Senator Olga Mendez
Dorothea Merchant
Assemblyman George Miller
Father Emerson Moore
Congressman Charles B. Rangel
Councilman Robert Rodriguez
Councilman Fred Samuel
Judge Thomas V. Sinclair, Jr.
Borough President Andrew Stein
Hilda Stokely
Assemblyman Edward Sullivan

Attorney Jeff L. Greenup
General Counsel

HUDC Staff
Donald J. Cogsville
President & Chief Executive Officer
John J. Edwards, Jr.,
General Manager
Gene Norman, R.A.
Project Director
Bennie Wynn
Project Associate

Kevin Barnes
Gladys Brooks
Rudolph Collins
Rudolph Dupuy
Henry Felder
Temple-Jene Fleming
Gael Gahagan
Robert Grant
Valerie Hudson
Kenneth Jarvis
Donald Lane
Alfred Matthews
Linda Mayo
Dixie Moon
June Morgan 
W. Anthony Peters
Allen Poole
James Robinson
Michael Rodell
Gwendolyn Scott
Mamie Smith
Shelley Smith
Miriam Torres
Jet Trappier
Edna Wigfall
Nailah Wilson

Staff Consultants
Clark, Phipps, Clark and Harris, Inc.
Lloyd Douglas
Lane & Edison, P.C.
Jerome Michael & Associates
Jerome Poe & Associates
Stadtmauer & Bailkin

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[[caption]] Donald Cogsville, Pres., HUDC [[/caption]]

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[[caption]] Gene Norman explains Harlem's Third World International Center to HUDC Board and V.P. Mondale. [[/caption]]

Highlights...
...Mondale Supports HUDC's Rebirth of Harlem Project
...Harlem Center for Trade in Planning Stage; $95 Million
...Carl Stokes WNBC-TV's News Center Four "Harlem Congressman Charles Rangel's dream is approaching a reality."
...City Churches Becoming City's Best Landlords. The Metropolitan Community Methodist Church in Conjunction with the Harlem Urban Development Corporation plans to build a low- and high-rise complex on East 128th Street.
...Harlem Pins Revival Hopes on New Plans for New Plans for 125th Street.
...The Harlem Urban Development Corporation a Nonprofit adjunct of the State Government has projects under way that include a $700,000 cleanup of business district, a $5 million dollar upgrading of streets and a $1.2 million dollar market for street merchants - Long-range plans call for construction of a department store. International Trade Center.
...Donal J. Cogsvil "Harlem is a barometer for Black America because it is more recognized than other communities."
...Hulan Jack's Dream Comes Alive - Fifteen years after it was first proposed under the Borough President Hulan Jack, a Harlem Cultural Arts Center is about to come into being.
...U.S. to help plan Harlem trade center - The Carter Administration has given a green light to ambitious plans for a "Third World Trade Center" in Harlem.
...One Hurdle Cleared - Plans for a "Third World Trade Center" in Harlem took what Rep. Charles Rangel called "a major step forward" when the White House gave the project its blessings.
...See U.S. Aiding Harlem Center - A key Carter Administration official declared yesterday that the federal government would pay part of the cost of the proposed $95 million Third World Trade Center.
...Vice President Mondale acknowledged that the country had a commitment to Harlem. "The country has a responsibility to Harlem - a responsibility to see it grow, prosper and contribute."

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