The developers of Essex Crossing last night announced changes in their plan for the large Lower East Side project, including the addition of 61 affordable apartments and more units for low-income seniors.
Developers of the Essex Crossing project today unveiled renderings of the Market Line, a 150,000 square foot retail complex below Broome Street.
The renderings first appeared in Curbed. The underground pavilion will include many small-scale shops and a large beer...
It's been a hotly debated question for years now: which grocery store chain is going to end up at Essex Crossing? This morning, the speculation has ended. Trader Joe's is taking a ground floor space at 146 Clinton St., site 5 of the large residential and commercial project.
The luxury condominiums now under construction in the first phase of Essex Crossing are making their official sales debut today. The apartments at 242 Broome St. will range in price from $1,275,000 to over $7,000,000.
A sales office opened at...
The Essex Crossing development project is moving ahead at breakneck speed. Over the weekend, the flag was planted on top of 145 Clinton St., also known as site 5 of the nearly 2-million square foot residential and commercial complex.
Earlier today, there was a big response from the fire department after a construction worker fell into a shallow trench at one of the Essex Crossing development sites.
As the Essex Crossing project begins to take shape on the former Seward Park urban renewal site, the developers are stepping up their small business recruitment efforts.
One day last week, a flag went up on the roof of 175 Delancey St., signaling the "topping out" of the first of nine buildings in the big Essex Crossing project.