This luxury residential condominium on Manhattan’s Upper West side, situated near a busy subway station, is a 270,000- sq-ft tower with 131 units, three stories of residential amenities, three new retail spaces and a grand residential lobby on the ground level.
With its Beaux-Arts design that includes a pioneering H-shaped plan that maximizes natural light, the landmark Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank building was ideal for being transformed into a 40,000-sq-ft public art center.
Interior renovation of this more than century-old building included redesign of the retail space, the Blue Box Café and double-height video screen walls behind the existing windows.
One of the most sustainable commercial properties in New York City, this 16-story, 270,000-sq-ft tower is designed to exceed local 2030 climate targets for office buildings by more than 45% and meet New York state’s 2050 carbon-neutral targets.
The towering office high-rise that occupies a full city block in midtown Manhattan includes distinctive terraces that twist up the building from Level 7 to the roof.
As part of post-pandemic efforts to lure employees back to the office, this 19,000-sq-ft space on the 61st floor of One Vanderbilt Ave. for a confidential client includes amenities such as a coffee bar and a kitchen with commercial-grade equipment.
Revitalization of the 48-story, 1980s-era office building included a full upgrade of the lobby, plaza, restaurant, interconnecting stairs and communal spaces with sleek, high-end finishes as well as replacement of key mechanical and fire suppression equipment.
Upgrading an atrium, part of the Henry Bendel luxury retailer’s store for decades, allows it to connect with a neighborhood building on its west side and another building on its south side to expand across four floors.
A new interchange and four new bridges serve the more than 78,000 daily vehicles that access area industrial and commercial properties, including the Hunts Point Food Distribution Center, and remove thousands of trucks from local streets.