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At Essex Crossing, 26-story mixed-use tower hits a construction milestone The building at 180 Broome Street has topped out, and is expected to be completed in late 2020 By Valeria Ricciulli Apr 17 ...
Even half-done, Essex Crossing, on the Lower East Side, is shaping up as one of New York’s most promising new mixed-use developments — the anti-Hudson Yards. A $1.9 billion, six-acre, for ...
Overall, the Essex Crossing megaproject is comprised of nine sites spread out over six acres. The project is being developed by the Delancey Street Associates at a cost of $1 billion.
The team behind Essex Crossing have a lot to crow about. On the culinary pride side, chef Chintan Pandya of red-hot Indian eatery Dhamaka in the complex’s Essex Market was just named as “Best ...
Check out the latest renderings of The Market Line, the 150,000-square-foot, subterranean market, NYC's largest, coming to the Lower East Side's Essex Crossing.
New York is suffering from food hall fatigue. That’s the lesson of the unfortunate planned closing of the Market Line food hall at Essex Crossing on April 1. Developer Delancey Street Associates ...
Taconic Partners is the only NYC developer to earn a Urban Land Insitute Global Excellence Award ...
Like many other parts of New York City, the once-gritty Lower East Side of Manhattan is in the throes of transformation. At the pinnacle of this change is Essex Crossing, a mixed-use development of ...
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 ...
At the new Essex Market on the Lower East Side, fish heads are sold next to blood-red tuna. Chubby pigs’ feet share a cold case with rippling honeycombs of tripe, not far from a stand offering ...