Designed by Handel Architects, The Artisan at Essex Crossing includes rentals, 175K SF of Class-A office space and ground-floor retail.
The mixed-use tower at 180 Broome Street features a mix of studios through to three-bedrooms.
The award-winning restaurant will occupy 87,000 SF including the company’s first commissary kitchen and corporate offices.
The loans will provide long-term preservation of three affordable properties totaling 386 units in New York.
The four-story, 40,000-square-foot photography museum will bring the exhibition and education spaces under the same roof for the first time this century.
East Harlem and the Financial District are home to L+M’s Lexington Gardens II and 25 Park Row developments respectively.
Essex Crossing makes the list in this ten-year development roundup.
L+M’s Bronx Point development ranks in the top ten list.
The museum will occupy 50,000 SF of L+M’s Bronx Point development.
The three buildings will develop 348 new affordable housing units and approximately 13,400 SF of commercial and community facility space.