Featuring 127 units and ground retail space, Beach Green Dunes II is L+M’s first building designed and built to Passive House standards.
Read MoreCharles Pan-Fried Chicken has signed a lease to occupy the ground floor of 340 W 145th Street.
Read MoreSales and rentals continue to remain steady for the Lower East Side development.
Read MoreL+M’s CEO and COO highlighted as industry leaders positioning New York for a robust recovery.
Read MoreA storefront at 242 Broome was recently transformed to administer immunization doses to the community.
Read MoreSam Chapin and fellow Newark Regional Business Partnership panelists talk opportunities and challenges in a post-pandemic world.
Read MoreAcclaimed designer Andre Mellone put a contemporary spin on the tower’s high-glam vintage aesthetic to create the amenity rooms.
Read MoreThe Baychester residents are pleased with the major property renovations and improvements.
Read MorePartners will work with Chicago-based REEC on efforts to improve diversity, racial equality and inclusion in the real estate industry.
Read MoreA shared belief in hiring a local diverse workforce has led to an agreement that could create more affordable housing and good jobs for local residents.
Read MoreCelebrated Indian Chef Chintan Pandya is scheduled to open his first Manhattan restaurant at Essex Crossing on February 14.
Read MoreDesigned by Handel Architects, the 26-story tower pays homage to the architecture of the historic Lower East Side neighborhood.
Read MoreA massive grand staircase and full facade glass opens the basement market to natural light from the ground level.
Read MoreThe project is the first stage in the Winchester Center master plan, which could eventually include the four remaining buildings and four development sites in Science Park at Yale.
Read MoreThe proposed project will bring more than 1,500 units of housing , community, retail and restaurant space, plus a nature preserve to the community.
Read MoreLocated at 202 Broome Street, the 83-unit condo building features a public garden, retail and direct access to The Market Line and Essex Street Market.
Read MoreThe 28,000SF grocery store will be part of the National Urban League Empowerment Center development.
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