Firefly Innovations
About
Harlem has long been a hub for thinkers. Firefly Innovations fits right into that legacy—an academic outpost tucked above 125th Street where research and teaching blur into something more dynamic. The address, 55 W 125th St Office 842, places it steps from subway lines and the daily pulse of the neighborhood; students and faculty often spill out onto the sidewalk after seminars, sketching equations or debating prototypes on their way to the next coffee shop.
What sets this place apart isn’t just its curriculum but its rhythm. Classes run late into the evening, mirroring the city’s own schedule; undergrads and visiting scholars share the same cramped corridors, trading ideas between lectures on renewable energy, urban design, and machine learning. The building itself is unassuming, yet the work happening inside feels anything but—projects that began as whiteboard scribbles sometimes end up in city planning meetings or startup incubators downtown.
Need to reach them? A quick call to (315) 308-0543 connects you to the front desk, where someone can direct you to the right department or event. They host open labs most weeks, though the schedule shifts with the semester; checking ahead is always wise, especially if you’re hoping to catch a guest lecture or demo day.
For directions, the map pins the spot precisely: just west of Lenox, where the street hums with food carts and book vendors by day and quietens into a different kind of energy after dark. Firefly Innovations thrives in that in-between space—neither fully campus nor corporate, but something uniquely Harlem.