Essex Crossing is bringing “trendy” to the gritty streets of the Lower East Side.
The Hahne’s building is not quite ready for its tenants to move in, but the development is already winning awards.
Rapid population growth and Millennials opting to raise their families in the city are causing a capacity issue for schools. This is what real estate developers are doing to solve it.
Isaac Henderson weighs in on the Lower East Side market and why the neighborhood is being billed as the most “affordable cool” option in the city.
NYU Langone Medical Center has signed a 15 year lease to build and operate a 55,000-square foot medical facility at 175 Delancey Street, part of Essex Crossing.
The New York Times highlighted L+M and Arverne View.
City National Bank will relocate its headquarters in Newark to the former Hahne & Co. building.
The COO of the affordable- and market-rate housing developer says the average family can’t afford rentals without city subsidies.
The Hahnes development in New Jersey is a model for the revitalization of historic buildings across the country.
The New York Times highlights the reinvention of the Brooklyn Navy Yard.