New developments at Bronx Point, Museum Parc, and National Black Theatre will bring housing, retail and restaurants to their sites.
The New Rochelle café will be the company’s first location in the Hudson Valley.
The biggest international event for real estate innovation and proptech aims to create a sustainable, desirable and prosperous built environment.
Amenities include a 3,000-square-foot fitness center, outdoor roof deck with a pool and barbecue grills, a chef demonstration kitchen, pet spa and more.
The 41-story residential tower is designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and SLCE Architects and developed by LMXD (an affiliate of L+M Development Partners), Lendlease and Daiwa House Texas.
The female-led veterinary urgent care option is nearing debut on the Lower East Side at 242 Broome Street.
Presented by the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, the annual series will be co-sponsored by LMXD (an affiliate of L+M Development Partners), Wilder Balter Partners and others.
Funds will be used to reopen neighborhood streets through the old factory complex, rebuild infrastructure, and create new public open spaces.
Electeds officials and hundreds of residents enjoyed a day of family-friendly fun with the property management team.
The museum will open in a 52,000-square-foot space at L+M’s Bronx Point development.