The development is recognized by the NYC Public Design Commission because of its community-focused design.
The former Rutgers building at 155 Washington St. will be converted into apartments, retail space and a welcome center for Rutgers-Newark students.
The pop-up exhibition is a preview of what will eventually be included in the UHHM’s permanent home at L+M’s Bronx Point development.
L+M’s Founder and CEO discussed racial and social justice, mixed-use and mixed-income housing, and special considerations due to the pandemic, with Freddie Mac Multifamily.
Scotch Porter has leased nearly 5,000 square feet in the historic Newark property.
The South Bronx native shares how his work ethic shaped his career and led him to mentoring others.
Linwood Park Apartments is a 100-unit development that includes supportive housing for formerly homeless families and individuals.
The 12-lane bowling alley will open with protocols in place to keep bowlers safe and protected.
Four new exhibitions will be on display to the public with visitor restrictions and safety guidelines in place.
Slated for an October 1st grand opening, the Gutter’s largest location has 12 bowling lanes with vintage pinsetters from the 1970s, games and a full kitchen and grill available for diners.