Plans for a new project at 260 South St. will add more than one-million square feet of residential and commercial space in the Two Bridges neighborhood.
The 400-unit affordable housing development planned for East Harlem has been unanimously approved by the City Council.
The celebrity chef’s new restaurant will be part of the redevelopment of the historic Hahne’s department store.
Lexington Gardens II is a fully-affordable residential project spanning an entire block in East Harlem.
New York-based architects COOKFOX release new renderings of 25 Park Row.
Eastern Consolidated presents a keynote panel with the developers of Essex Crossing.
Grand Street Settlement celebrated its 100th anniversary.
Gary Barnett’s Extell Development Company is bringing $1 million to $3 million condominimum units to Two Bridges.
One of the biggest elements of Essex Crossing is the Market Line, a 150,000-square-foot retail destination that will anchor several of the megaproject’s buildings.
A lottery opened for 102 ultra-affordable units at 5 Blue Slip; the entire building will consist of affordable housing.