Plaintiff merchants, who operated as permittees on premises owned by the City of New York in Harlem, known as "Mart 125," claim that they are entitled to leases for market stalls at the subject premises pursuant to a 1979 Memorandum Agreement between the Harlem Urban Development Corporation and a group called 125th Street Black Merchants, Resolutions of the Board of Estimate authorizing development of Mart 125, and a 1979 Project Agreement between Harlem Urban Development...
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