NEW YORK (AP) -- Baseball's television network won't be relocating to a 21-story office building in Harlem.
Baseball officials say the $435 million project with Vornado Realty Trust has been scrapped, and the MLB Network will stay at the former MSNBC studios in Secaucus, N.J.
Bob DuPuy, baseball's chief operating officer, says the Harlem project ran into financing problems.
Vornado had planned to build the tower on Park Avenue and 125th Street, a few blocks from former President Clinton's office.