Hahne & Co’s 165,000 square-feet of commercial space will be the new home to local non-profit, Citizen Action, joining Barnes & Noble, Whole Foods and others.
Bronx Point, the 1000-unit affordable housing project, will also be home to the new Universal Hip Hop Museum.
L+M Development will convert 540 Broad St. into a mixed-use tower with office and retail space.
The ICP Museum will move into Essex Crossing in early 2019, while the school, which serves more than 3,500 students a year, will move that summer.
After four years of searching, the Universal Hip-hop Museum finds a home at L+M’s latest project in the South Bronx.
The megaproject overall will bring 5,500 new apartments—including 1,400 permanently affordable units—to the neighborhood.
New renderings reveal The Market Line and a 15,000 square-foot park.
The new 37,000 square-foot market will be across Delancey Street as part of the large commercial and residential development.
L+M’s COO discusses her latest project and the best advice she’s ever received.
L+M was tapped by the city to construct a 1,000-unit complex called Bronx Point which will also include a movie theater, food hall and public open spaces.