Non-profit housing developer Breaking Ground has announced it is moving ahead with its plan to turn a former Jehovah’s Witnesses hotel in DUMBO into affordable
Breaking Ground has topped out its Betances Residence in the South Bronx. Designed by COOKFOX Architects, Betances is Breaking Ground’s first Passive House project, and
A former Watchtower hotel property in DUMBO is set to be transformed into a 508-unit affordable apartment property. Breaking Ground, the city’s largest supportive housing
Emmanuelle C. Slossberg, LEED AP, director of strategy with CetraRuddy, has been appointed to new leadership positions at the United Nations-affiliated Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization and
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP announced that Laurinda Martins has rejoined the firm as a partner in the Real Estate Department. Martins has extensive experience and
Breaking Ground, the city’s largest supportive housing developer, has broken ground on Edwin’s Place, a 125-unit apartment property in Brownsville designed by world famous Robert