Multiple outlets report that civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton is finalizing a transition for his National Action Network (NAN) into a new headquarters in Harlem. The plans are described as part of the organization’s effort to establish a long-term presence in the neighborhood. Reporting indicates that NAN is completing steps to secure the new location, shifting from a rented arrangement to owning the property. The Independent frames the move as “locking in” Harlem as a lasting base for NAN’s activities. The Winnipeg Free Press presents the same overall development, also describing the organization’s shift from renter to owner and its continued focus on maintaining a Harlem foothold for the long run. While specific financial terms, dates, or details about the building are not included in the provided summaries, both sources agree on the central point: Sharpton and NAN are moving into a newly arranged Harlem headquarters and securing ownership as part of their ongoing organizational strategy.