One Lower East Side resident secured a construction job at Essex Crossing thanks to the organization’s Workforce Development Center.
The first commercial business at Essex Crossing opens and will serve as a workforce development and social enterprise café.
Construction is in progress for L+M’s 25 Park Row, a mixed-use 45 floor tower that will yield 210,000 square feet of residential space, and 52,000 square feet of commercial space.
The Rollins is featured in the Spring 2018 Curbed residential roundup.
Designed by Beyer Binder Belle, the mixed-use building includes 211 residential units.
Named for jazz icon Sonny Rollins, the building at 145 Clinton Street will also feature 107 affordable apartments, Trader Joe’s and a Target.
Some landlords are providing startup services that allow residents to pay smaller fees.
After losing their apartment to a fire, two roommates were able to find a place on W. 117th Street through the housing advocacy group PA’LANTE Harlem.
The 14-story building at 175 Delancey St. has been named after Frances Goldin, local activist. After officially opening earlier this year, senior residents are finally settling in to their new homes.
The Market Line, the 150,000-square foot subterranean underground food pavilion will open Summer 2018.