The new condominium development, known as PS90 located in Harlem, is due to open its doors in the next few days, in the shell of a classic H-shaped public school.
The Brig Site in Wallabout, Brooklyn was once a Navy barracks and then a prison will soon become a two-and-a-half acre residential community.
Palmer’s Dock, an affordable housing development on Brooklyn’s Greenpoint-Williamsburg waterfront was the first affordable housing property developed in Williamsburg under New York City’s Inclusionary Housing Program (IHP).
U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan, city leaders, housing officials, former residents and other community members today celebrated the groundbreaking for the first phase of redevelopment at the former Lafitte public housing site.
New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Commissioner Rafael E. Cestero and New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC) President Marc Jahr announced today that L+M Development Partners Inc. has closed on the construction funding and will begin rehabilitating 1428 Fifth Avenue, a 120-unit Section 8 rental building located on West 116th Street in Harlem.
Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and New York State Housing Finance Agency (HFA) President and Chief Executive Officer Priscilla Almodovar today celebrated the completion of Prospect Plaza, a brand new 151-unit affordable housing complex in Ocean Hill-Brownsville.
Loewentheil’s firm, L&M Development Partners Inc., has become one of the nation’s premier companies in the field of affordable housing. It builds and develops mixed-income residential housing in the New York City metropolitan area, and its properties include a million square feet of commercial, retail, and parking garages.
Yonkers officials break ground on new affordable housing.
Moving trucks are a daily occurrence at 837 Washington Avenue in the Bronx, also known as the Aurora Condominium. Showing that homeownership works in the Bronx.
GSLM Capital Partners said it completed financing on the proposed $55 million Columbia Hicks apartment complex in Cobble Hill, marking the first development under GSLM’s recently launched urban investment fund.