Bronx Point includes award-winning public riverfront esplanade, first permanent home for the Universal Hip Hop Museum, community center and youth & environmental programming
Read MoreThe $53.8 million project will feature 170 residences for low and moderate-income families, including 85 for the formerly homeless.
Read MoreThe boutique men’s grooming company has leased almost 5,000 square feet of Class A office space.
Read MoreThe UHHM, which will make its future home at Bronx Point, will host a live broadcast with artists from more than 25 countries including hip-hop legends Chuck D, KRS-ONE, Rakim, Kurtis Blow, Roxanne Shanté and more.
Read MoreThe landmarked gem offers includes high-end finishes, a fully amenitized top floor with sweeping views and an exciting array of tenants from a craft brewery to Newark’s first indoor rock-climbing gym.
Read MoreThe National Urban League’s Harlem headquarters will include a Racial Justice Institute, Civil Rights Museum, affordable housing and retail.
Read MoreKorean BBQ restaurant KBG to take the remaining 1,932 square feet of space in the iconic Downtown Newark building.
Read MoreL+M, longtime supporter of Harlem EatUp!, supports Marcus Samuelsson’s initiative to provide nourishing meals for people in need and keep local, independent restaurants open.
Read MoreWinchester Works, located at 115 Munson Street, includes 145,000 square feet of cutting-edge space for life sciences, tech and traditional office tenants.
Read MoreThe innovative meal program pairs restaurants with community organizations to benefit the City’s most vulnerable and support local businesses.
Read MoreL+M Development Partners, Jonathan Rose Companies and Acacia Network donate funds to cover costs; Manhattan Borough President Brewer and City Council Member Ayala initiate the effort; Union Settlement coordinates the participation of 20 local restaurants.
Read MoreBeach Green Dunes II, a 100 Percent Affordable Housing Development in Far Rockaway, features geo-thermal energy generation, passive house standards and resilient design.
Read MoreAt 8,700 square feet, the Halsey Street space will be Ani’s largest location.
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