The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Rewind: Harlem Nights at the Hotel Theresa

Feb 19, 2021
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INSIGHT

Teresa's Built-For-Another-Harlem Beginning

  • The Hotel Theresa opened in 1913 as a 300-room apartment hotel catering to wealthy white clients but sat in a neighborhood about to change dramatically.
  • Its timing and design made it poised to become a central social hub as Harlem transformed into a major Black cultural center.
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Great Migration Reshaped Harlem's Demand

  • The Great Migration turned Harlem into a cultural and populous Black neighborhood by the 1920s-30s, reshaping demand for local services.
  • Many white-owned businesses resisted integration, creating a market gap for upscale Black-friendly venues.
ANECDOTE

Policy Change Sparks Black Celebrity Hub

  • After being sued for denying Black guests, the Theresa changed its policy in 1940 and hired a Black manager, transforming its clientele.
  • It quickly attracted Black celebrities, musicians, and community leaders who preferred staying there to downtown hotels.
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