L+M partners with a wide range of community groups and nonprofits that bring resources and programming to the neighborhoods where they build.
The funding will aid L+M, NYCHA and partners in rehabilitating the public housing site which opened in 1937.
The historic Newark building includes a 22,000-square-foot indoor rock-climbing gym and a 6,300-square-foot brewery and taproom.
The development will feature more than 1,600 units of housing, 80% of it affordable, community centers, a nature preserve, retail space, and much more.
The popular NYC café will offer a full menu of hot and cold beverages and light fare.
L+M development partner Toll Brothers has filed an application for a parcel to deliver 715 units across two buildings.
L+M’s preservation of the historic Hahne and Co. department store is a case study included in the academy’s curriculum.
The new location at 145th and Edgecombe Avenue is set to welcome patrons on March 26.
Arverne East will bring a 35-acre publicly accessible nature preserve and restored oceanfront to the Queens community.
St. Barnabas Health and Wellness Center integrated health-focused ideas into its design, including an urban farm on the rooftop operated by Project Eats.