News

Real Deal: Stalled Rockaway site seeks new life through competition

The Real Deal - April 16, 2013

L&M Development Partners, Triangle Equities and the Bluestone Organization have launched a competition for architects, engineers and local residents to design a new project at their storm-battered and stalled Rockaway Peninsula site.

Affordable Housing Finance: Top 50 Affordable Housing Developers of 2012

Affordable Housing Finance Magazine - April 01, 2013

L+M is ranked Top 5 affordable housing developers nationwide.

New York Times: New Life Takes Hold After Hurricane and Blight

New York Times - March 07, 2013

Family dislocated by Sandy find temporary refuge in Ocean Village.

Curbed: Nearly Dead Candlestick Heights Project Finds New Life in Affordable Rentals

Curbed - January 07, 2013

After sales, defaults, resales, stalls and general complications, the condo development planned for Candlestick Heights will go ahead—as affordable rental housing.

Multi-Housing News: Bay Area’s Candlestick Heights to Offer Crucial Affordable Housing

Multi-Housing News - January 07, 2013

Financing is in place for acquisition and development of Candlestick Heights, a 196-unit affordable rental community just to the west of Candlestick Park in San Francisco.

San Francisco Business Times: Broken condo deal near Candlestick revived as affordable rental

San Francisco Business Times - January 03, 2013

A long-stalled condominium project near Candlestick Park is being revived as an affordable rental housing development.

New York Times: Ocean Village gets new owner

New York Times - December 26, 2012

Ocean Village complex gets a new owner and new lease on life.

A Switch in San Francisco

Wall Street Journal - December 25, 2012

A stalled San Francisco condominium project will be converted into affordable rental housing.

Yonkers Daily Voice: Yonkers Unveils Downtown Affordable Housing Complex

Yonkers Daily Voice - October 25, 2012

L+M delivers the goal of quality housing for working families.

Officials open $32M apartment building in Yonkers

Lohud.com - October 21, 2012

More than five years after planning began a $32 million downtown apartment tower will welcome its first residents later this fall.