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Essex Crossing Site 2; view from the intersection of Delancey and Essex streets. Credit: Handel Architects.
Tonight at University Settlement’s Houston Street Center, developers of Essex Crossing are unveiling their designs for the first four buildings of the large residential and commercial project coming to the former Seward Park urban renewal site.
Thanks to a press briefing held earlier today, we’re able to bring you a condensed version of what members of the public are seeing this evening. Delancey Street Associates, the consortium building the nearly 2-million sq. ft. project, asked us to wait until the meeting of Community Board 3’s land use committee got underway before we published the renderings you see here.
The Market Line at Essex Crossing: Developers Envision the World s Next Great Public Market | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side
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Essex Crossing Site 4, 180 Broome St. Rendering by Handel Architects.
The developers of the Essex Crossing mega project have locked in a $200 million loan from Wells Fargo and M&T Bank for their 26-story building at 180 Broome St.
Delancey Street Associates, the group building the 1.9 million square foot project, announced this afternoon that it had closed on a construction loan for the residential, office and retail tower. 180 Broome St. (at Clinton Street) is located on site 4 of the former Seward Park Urban Renewal Area (SPURA).
Construction will begin on the tower later this month. The Lower East Side Partnership just cleared commercial vehicles from a parking lot it managed on site 4 for many years. Construction fencing will start to go up this week. [Traffic will be re-organized around the site to accommodate the new fencing.]