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COPYRIGHT 2001 Daily News
Byline: Judith Schoolman
Apr. 30--On a barren corner of W. 125th Street and 12th Avenue, in the shadow of the elevated West Side Highway, a former meat-smoking factory houses luxury dreams.
A group of entrepreneurs hopes to turn the shuttered, 26,000-square-foot factory into a destination for hip, upper-crust fashionistas from Harlem and elsewhere.
To the east on 125th Street, the Magic Johnson Harlem USA movie theater and retail complex, Starbucks, Old Navy and Pathmark -- and soon, former President Clinton's offices -- draw shoppers and visitors to...
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