Developed by L+M and Prusik Group, Target anchors the National Urban League Empowerment Center in Harlem demonstrating how retail and affordable housing drive new mixed-use partnerships.
Phase III will consist of two residential buildings delivering 273 affordable homes, with both buildings being built to passive house standards. This phase will also feature the construction of a one-acre public park, which will include a one-mile fitness loop, children’s play area, and residential courtyards.
A collaborative effort between the development team alongside the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD), the Housing Development Corporation (HDC), and NYC Health + Hospitals, this innovative partnership marks the first time that NYC Health + Hospitals is integrating one of its health care facilities within a residential building on hospital property.
During L+M Gives Back’s week of service, the team sorted more than 2,800 pounds of donated products.
Part of the Brownfield Cleanup Program, Jasper is a mixed-use, mixed-income development in Long Island City and includes 499 apartments, with 150 apartments set aside as affordable. Jasper’s ground-floor commercial space is 100% leased, with retail tenants bringing dining, daily convenience, wellness, and childcare into one location.
Lemor Development Group, Infinite Horizons, L+M Development Partners, and Urbane Development Group are transforming the former Lincoln Correctional Facility at 31–33 West 110th Street into a 22-story, mixed-use development. The project will deliver 105 affordable cooperative homeownership units, along with community facility space and resident amenities.
Construction has begun on Arverne East Building D, a ten-story residential building in the third phase of the 116-acre Arverne East oceanfront master plan. When complete, the 320-unit, affordable, mixed-use building will create 89 cooperative homeownership units and 229 rental apartments.
A resident shares how living at Sendero Verde has significantly reduced her son’s asthma attacks.
The new mixed-use, mixed-income development celebrated its ribbon cutting, bringing 283 new homes and 12,800 square feet of retail space to New Haven’s redeveloped Science Park neighborhood.
LMXD, MSquared, and Philadelphia Housing Authority joined city and state officials to break ground on Phase 1 of the Westpark Redevelopment project. The project will transform a vacant public housing site into a mixed-income community in West Philadelphia and will represent a new model for mixed-income LIHTC transactions in Pennsylvania.
The $217.8M in financing represents progress towards the next step in the Alafia redevelopment project, which will bring 2,600 units of affordable housing, commercial and community space, a medical facility, a senior center, retail, and 20,000 sf of open and urban agriculture space to East New York upon completion.
The 17 story mixed-use development will include housing, an expanded public health care center and new public green space in the South Bronx, bringing housing, health care and community services together in one place.
This closing is a key milestone in the transformation of the former Lincoln Correctional Facility into a vibrant mixed-use building providing unprecedented affordable homeownership opportunities for individuals and families in the local community.
Work has officially begun at Arverne East Building D in the Far Rockaway neighborhood of Queens. Building D is the third phase of the transformative Arverne East master plan, a project that aims to be New York City’s first net-zero community and prioritizes sustainability and resiliency design elements.
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center’s (NJPAC) public art initiative commissioned 13 local artists to create site-specific, public works of art that will be installed in locations across NJPAC’s transformed 12-acre campus.
The Winston marks a major milestone in the long-term revitalization of the former Winchester Repeating Arms Company factory complex, transforming a previously underutilized surface parking lot into a vibrant five-story building that activates the site and delivers much needed housing and neighborhood-serving uses.
The team broke ground on Phase 1, which will include 327 new homes to be developed across three buildings and significant infrastructure development to reintegrate the site back into the city’s street grid. The redevelopment will revitalize the entire 12-acre West Philadelphia campus.
The milestone reflects deep collaboration with residents, NYCHA, and our project partners, as well as our shared commitment to strengthening this vibrant East Village community. With comprehensive apartment renovations, major building upgrades, reimagined outdoor spaces, and expanded resident services, this work will have a meaningful impact on 450 residents while preserving long‑term affordability.
Decades of planning culminate in this landmark milestone on the Queens’ Rockaway Peninsula, which will deliver 320 affordable rental and homeownership apartments, community amenities, and integrated resilient features.
River Commons, a mixed-use development consisting of 328 affordable and supportive homes, an approximately 43,000-square-foot public healthcare center and 6,000 square feet for community nonprofits, BronxWorks and African Communities Together, and 7,000 square feet of new public open space.