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NEW YORK CITY—Delancey Street Associates has closed on financing for Site 4, the sixth of nine sites in the Essex Crossing project to begin construction. The 26-story building at 180 Broome St ...
Later this month, construction is set to get underway at 180 Broome Street, a 26-story mixed-use tower that’s part of the Lower East Side megaproject, Essex Crossing. In anticipation of that ...
Launching phase two of Essex Crossing, Delancey Street Associates will begin constructing an eight-story building at 140 Essex Street. Referred to as Essex Crossing Site 8, designed by Beyer ...
Meanwhile work on phase 1 of Essex Crossing is scheduled to wrap up at various times over the course of 2018. That includes the above-mentioned 242 Broome Street (site 1).
With the acquisition, the development group also sealed a $296 million package for the construction of Essex Crossing Site 4, expected to open in 2020. Wells Fargo originated $200 million in ...
Essex Crossing, the 1.9- million square-foot complex rising like a mirage at what was long one of Manhattan’s most desolate sites, passed a key threshold this week. A $260 million construction ...
The Department of Buildings approved demolition of 400-402 Grand Street, two buildings in the path of the Essex Crossing mixed-use project. UPDATED, ... according to city records dated April 4.
The long-anticipated move of Essex Street Market officially has an opening date of May 13. The longtime city-owned food hall is moving 21 legacy vendors — including Shopsin’s, Arancini Bros ...
The Market Line, the food hall located inside Essex Crossing, is closing on April 1. A spokesperson for Delancey Street Associates, a real estate group backing the development, confirmed the news ...
Wells Fargo provided a new $79.5 million financing package for Essex Crossing on the Lower East Side, bringing the bank’s total funding on the massive development project to more than $200 million, ...