Projects
Crossroads Plaza
Completed August 2020; Bronx, New York
Crossroads Plaza is a 425-unit development in the Bronx that was a result of a large scale rezoning with input from the City Council, the Bronx Borough President, the community board and other residents to identify community preferences. The $156M mixed income, mixed use development houses low and middle‐income residents, 60,000 square feet of ground floor uses including a Universal Pre‐Kindergarten, the non‐profit The Foundling’s Bronx headquarters, and a community healthcare center. The property includes 150 underground parking spaces, a 20,000‐square foot public plaza with a playground, and other amenities.
Douglaston Development Project
Vista Winds
Completed March 2022; Peoria, Arizona
Vista Winds Senior Living Community is a master-planned development located on Vistancia Boulevard in Peoria, Arizona. The senior living campus houses 218 units in three buildings, offering 126 independent living, 60 assisted living, and 32 memory care units.
The Hampton Group Project
Linden Houses and Penn-Wortman Rehabilitation
Ongoing; Brooklyn, New York
The Stanley Avenue Preservation team has partnered with NYCHA to implement a comprehensive improvement plan for 1,922 apartments at Linden and Penn‐Wortman Houses. This project will bring repairs, new property management, and enhanced social services, while maintaining affordable rent and resident protections. Site wide improvements include improved building systems, renovated apartments with new flooring, cabinetry, and windows, and outdoor upgrades to landscaping and amenities.
Stanely Avenue Preservation Project
Seaview Senior Living
Completed August 2018; Staten Island, New York
Seaview is a two‐wing 5‐story affordable housing development. The building provides 160 affordable apartments (82 studios, 78 one bedrooms) and various indoor and outdoor community spaces for residents’ enjoyment. The development was made possible through 420 (c ) tax exemption benefits, the HPD and HDC Senior Affordable Rental Apartments (SARA) Program, and the Project Based Section 8 housing program. During construction, Levine Builders utilized 30% Staten Island based subcontractors, with 20% of all employees residing in Staten Island.
Douglaston Development Project