Gym is to debut in the recently opened historic NJ Bell Building in Downtown Newark.
Construction is expected to start in the coming weeks on 360 units of affordable housing, a school, social service and public open spaces as part of what’s expected to be largest passive house project in the country.
Financing extends the Section 8 contract to 20 years allowing for a $20 million renovation to upgrade every unit in the building and common areas.
The team behind nearby Hahne & Co redevelopment’s latest offering includes high-end finishes, fully amenitized top floor with sweeping views, porte-cochere and unique art deco motifs paying homage to history of Newark.
The new home in the 100% affordable senior building includes new kitchen, outdoor space and fully-renovated community room and church offices.
Graduates of the sixteen-week program learning construction trades and building a community clubhouse will receive free job placement assistance and help entering apprenticeship programs.
The 26-story building on Manhattan’s Lower East Side features sweeping views and amenities unmatched at any development in the city.
Chinese-American Planning Council and Lower East Side Partnership sign leases at 175 Delancey Street, fast becoming a hub for Lower East Side non-profits as Essex Crossing comes to life on long-vacant site.
Project’s first phase includes 446 units for formerly homeless, very low- low- & moderate-income families along Surf Avenue.
Twelve-story rental building features high-end amenities, including landscaped terrace and rooftop with panoramic views, lounge and state-of-the-art fitness center.