L+M and its partners joined elected officials and community stakeholders for the Arverne East Nature Preserve ribbon cutting ceremony.
Low-income housing has always been an L+M priority—it has acquired, built or preserved more than 46,000 residential units in the last four decades, roughly 86% of which are affordable. More recently, however, it has expanded its focus to include climate change goals as key design and construction criteria—a deciding factor in ENR New York’s decision […]
Construction on the last phase of the Marcus Garvey extension project in Brownsville is expected to break ground in the next few weeks after L+M and its partner finalized $126 million in financing.
LMXD and partners joined city officials and community stakeholders for the Winchester Green groundbreaking ceremony.
L+M CEO Lisa Gomez was listed among the top public officials, business executives, public relations and lobbying experts, tenant organizers and nonprofit leaders impacting New York’s real estate industry.
Seniors at the Bronx property enjoyed mocktails and snacks during the Valentine’s Day event led by artist Kondi Nikabou, who also works there as a security guard under L+M’s property management arm, C+C Apartment Management.
Learn how landscape architects Starr Whitehouse reimagined the 35-acre site to become an urban nature preserve for the Far Rockaway community.
Construction is to begin on $90M mixed-use project that will host 283 mixed-income apartments.
Construction is rising on Jasper, a 13-story residential building at 2-33 50th Avenue in Long Island City, Queens. Designed by S9 Architecture and developed by The Domain Companies, LMXD, and The Vorea Group, the 125-foot-tall structure will span 550,000 square feet and yield 499 units.
Units range in size from studios to three bedrooms, and amenities include an outdoor terrace, fitness center, free in-unit-access to broadband internet for all households and more.
Williamsbridge Gardens brings 170 affordable homes to Northeast Bronx with on-site supportive services available for 85 formerly homeless households.
The $416 million Inwood development will feature all-electric heating and cooling and other sustainable features that advance the state’s climate goals as well as offer free broadband internet to residents.
National affordable and mixed-income housing leader names Spencer Orkus President of Development and Amy Cordone Chief Operating Officer. L+M’s management subsidiary, C+C Apartment Management, names Nikki Wernick Executive Vice President.
The Passive House, geothermal, and solar project will increase energy efficiency and reduce energy costs for residents and incorporates resiliency measures to prevent flooding and storm damage.
The initial phase will create 576 affordable homes, a new 15,000 SF outpatient medical clinic and 7,000 SF of ground retail space.
The 297-unit affordable apartment complex will undergo an extensive $25 million renovation.
The funding will support reopening historic neighborhood streets, public green space and new mixed-income housing and retail.
The new Anderson Plaza provides a retail corridor, seating options, refreshed landscaping, and a café for the community to enjoy.
The theatre’s new home is being developed in partnership with LMXD and RAY, and will include 222 units of mixed-income apartments and commercial space along 125th Street.
Developers will rehabilitate the nine properties while preserving affordability.