L+M Development

575 Exterior Street in Concourse Village, Bronx

Permits Filed for 23-Story Tower at 575 Exterior Street in Concourse Village, The Bronx

Permits have been filed for a 23-story tower at 575 Exterior Street in Concourse Village, The Bronx. Bordering the Harlem River, the lot, also known as 65 East 149th Street, is located on the corner of Exterior Street and East 149th Street. Four blocks west is the 149 Street – Grand Concourse subway station, serviced by the 2,4, and 5 trains. David Dishy of L+M Development Partners is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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40 East 112th Street in South Harlem, Manhattan

Permits Filed for 315-Unit Project at 40 East 112th Street in Harlem, Manhattan

Permits have been filed for a 15-story mixed-use building at 40 East 112th Street in Harlem, Manhattan. Located between Madison Avenue and Park Avenue, the vacant lot is two blocks east of the 110th Street Station – Central Park North subway station, serviced by the 2 and 3 trains. It is also two blocks west of the 110th Street subway station on Lexington Avenue, serviced by the 4 and 6 trains. David Dishy of L+M Development Partners is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Leasing Officially Launches for Essex Crossing’s “The Essex,” at 125 Delancey Street, on The Lower East Side

Leasing has officially launched for The Essex, a new residential rental tower on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. The 26-story building at 125 Delancey Street will be the tallest component of the 1.9 million square foot Essex Crossing development, comprised of residential buildings, commercial components, a 14-screen Regal Cinemas, redevelopment of the historic Essex Market, and a new bazaar-style marketplace.

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Robert A.M. Stern Architects’ New Morningside Heights Skyscraper Revealed at 100 Claremont Avenue

The Union Theological Seminary is working to sell air rights to Lendlease and L+M Development Partners to create a 42-story tower in Morningside Heights. Robert A. M. Stern Architects is designing the new mixed-use building, which will stand 466 feet to its pinnacle, easily making it the tallest in the neighborhood. The project is part of a $125 million rehabilitation initiative which will also include much needed renovations to the Seminary’s 119-year old campus.

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