The new affordable development will add 278 units and community facilities to the Southwest Bronx.
Read MoreSendero Verde, a 100 percent affordable Passive House, offers studio- through three-bedroom apartments.
Read MoreA full-scale rehab is planned for 1,900 apartments in East New York with NYCHA remaining the owner of the two properties.
Read MoreThe longtime Chief Operating Officer and affordable housing veteran will become L+M’s CEO starting January 1, 2022.
Read MoreDubbed Museum Parc, the project will deliver 250 apartments, a new gallery and include 2,400 SF of retail space.
Read MoreThe telecom firm signed a 20-year lease to occupy nearly 43,000 SF at The Artisan.
Read MoreL+M COO Lisa Gomez and other real estate experts outlined the need to reassemble and re-evaluate common industry practices.
Read MoreL+M grantee Harold Hunter Organization provides coaches and equipment for youth to learn the fundamentals of the sport.
Read MoreThe mixed-use development offers 380 units, including studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments, and a host of amenities.
Read MoreBronx native Josue Sanchez shares how working on the transformative Bronx Point development is a dream project.
Read MoreBiotech companies are a growing sector across the country.
Read MoreIn the series featured by The Real Deal, Ron shares his insight and experience while working in the affordable housing industry.
Read MoreL+M’s Vice President of Community Affairs is recognized for her impact in serving communities through her work with residents, local leaders and elected officials.
Read MoreFree lessons were available to kids age 7-17 this summer at the Beach 30th Street Playground in Queens, which is adjacent to L+M’s Arverne East project site.
Read MoreComplete with food, festivities and fun for children and adults alike, the annual event was joined by the community as well as local elected officials.
Read MoreBronx NYCHA property renovation demonstrates positive outcome of RAD program.
Read MoreThe NJPAC campus redesign will bring nearly 350 units of housing as well as retail establishments, restaurants and cultural spaces to downtown Newark.
Read MoreThe 100 percent affordable development will bring 446 new apartments, 15,000 sf of ground floor commercial space and a new 66,000 sf office for the NYC Human Resources Administration.
Read MoreBeach Green Dunes II is a finalist in the affordable housing category and Cross Bronx Preservation is a finalist in the redevelopment and repositioning category.
Read MoreIn this feature, the 14-strong team discussed the project and how it requires out-of-the-box thinking.
Read MoreThe 21-story building will include 222 residential units, retail space and a theater spanning two floors at the current Fifth Avenue location in Harlem.
Read MoreThe transformative mixed-use development will deliver 542 units of affordable housing and offer an array of cultural and community-focused programming, including the Universal Hip Hop Museum.
Read MoreThe project features 78 new affordable units, as well as including a ground-floor clinic and hospital space operated in partnership with University Hospital.
Read MoreL+M’s Ron Moelis, Lisa Gomez and David Dishy rank #26 in Commercial Observer’s annual roundup of the leading 100 real estate professionals.
Read MoreAyanna Oliver-Taylor is recognized as an up-and-coming leader in the real estate and construction industry.
Read MoreThe four development project includes nearly 1,000 residences, retail and office space along Winchester Avenue.
Read MoreNewark URBY includes the renovation of an existing 18-story tower and construction of a new four-story building featuring 249 residences.
Read MoreL+M and Toll Brothers are developing Sursum Corda, development is the first of a multi-phase project to be constructed on a nearly seven-acre site.
Read MoreThe initiative will help fund, pilot and scale new retrofit technologies to reduce carbon emissions in our affordable housing portfolio.
Read MoreFeaturing 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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