The Art Deco masterpiece at 540 Broad Street officially opened in June.
The first brewery to operate in the area in nearly 40 years will be just steps from the NJ Transit.
In addition to selling fresh produce, the Essex Farm will work with local medical providers to connect patients to health vegetables, host after-school programs and provide free breakfasts for seniors and families.
The joint venture will preserve five former Mitchell-Lama developments and return more than 1,800 units in Manhattan to long-term regulation.
14 LeCount Place, a 27-story mixed-use and mixed-income building, is expected to be completed in 2022.
The 17-story building on West 125th Street will include a new civil rights museum, office space, space for neighborhood nonprofits, and 170 affordable apartments.
Sendero Verde and Beach Green Dunes II are highlighted as affordable housing projects that are leading the way in sustainable design.
New Jersey bike shop Hilltop Bicycles will open a 2,000-square-foot shop on the ground floor of 175 Delancey Street in August.
Essex Crossing is highlighted for aptly preserving the Lower East Side’s history while introducing new amenities to the community.
The refinancing will allow for substantial renovations at the Zion Towers complex, which L+M acquired in 2017.