L+M’s newest development will include 64 apartments, with 20% set aside for affordable housing, commercial space, and ground-floor retail.
Designed by Handel Architects, the mixed-use 26-story building will include 142 market-rate rentals and 121 affordable units.
Three years after their lease expired at a former location, Canaan Baptist Church of Christ opened its new center on Fifth Avenue and 117th Street.
Affordable Housing Finance names L+M #7 in its 2018 annual rankings.
L+M ranks 18th in the country for Affordable Housing Owners and 20th for Affordable Housing Developers.
The three-level theater at 129 Delancey St. features stadium seating, luxury recliners and an expanded concessions menu.
The Urban Land Institute New York honors the Lower East Side development team for excellence in mixed-use development.
The new Essex Street Market and Market Line are bringing big names to the Lower East Side.
Owner of Pain D’Avignon shares a brief account of the bakery’s history.
By inviting local businesses, the Essex Crossing marketplace seeks to evoke the environment of the Lower East Side in the 19th century.