Extell Development Company recently revealed One Manhattan Square, a residential building housing New York City’s largest private gardens with more than one acre of exterior garden space. The modern glass 800-foot-tall tower is designed by West 8 Urban Design and Landscape Architecture and has redefined the Lower East Side. If offers limitless views at attainable prices with 100,00 sq.ft. of indoor and outdoor amenity space.
The C3D-designed 76 Bowery Street has topped off in Chinatown at Diamond Corner and construction teams will begin installing the glass curtain wall as the building is powering towards completion. The building rises 8 stories, 85’, and will feature 14,488 SF of office space.
Delancey Street Associates (DSA), a joint venture of L+M Development Partners, BFC Partners, Taconic Investment Partners, the Prusik Group and the Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group, have officially launched leasing for 98 units at The Essex. More than a quarter of the residences have already pre-leased due to high demand, and move-ins began in December.
242 Broome, the first condominium within the highly-anticipated Essex Crossing development on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, has officially commenced closings and is now open to residents. The 14-story project topped out in April and is over 65% sold. 242 Broome was developed by Delancey Street Associates and was designed by SHoP Architects with interiors by DXA Studio.
Following the announcement that it will be the new home of the International Center of Photography (ICP), 242 Broome, the first condominium within Essex Crossing on the Lower East Side, has released that the project is now 50% sold, according to developer Delancey Street Associates.
International Center of Photography will relocate to Essex Crossing's 242 Broome Street in 2019. The museum is under contract to purchase two commercial condo units and consolidate the ICP Museum and the ICP School into a single, two building, 40,000 SF space.