In a recent report released by leading real estate news outlet, The Real Deal, L&K Partners has been ranked as a top 10 general contracting firm in the greater New York City area. The report is conducted by measuring initial estimated project costs for alteration work across the five boroughs between March 1, 2021 and February 15, 2022.
Read MoreNYC Builds Bio+ Features Cure Life Sciences in Seminar Series
NYC Builds Bio+, a membership organization dedicated to bringing New York City’s real estate and life sciences communities together, recently featured L&K Partners’ life science client, Cure , in their virtual seminar series. The event showcases new life science developments and subclusters in NYC Metro Life Science marketplace and aims to educate a national audience about the strength of the market and new opportunities for collaboration.
Read MoreL&K Blog: Behind the Build-The Flatiron Institute Rooftop Garden
Spring has returned in New York City, and with the warmer weather brings the return of cityscape gardens, terraces, and rooftops. An escape from the hustle and bustle of the busy Manhattan street, more and more these outdoor oases are being incorporated into NYC’s built environment.
In honor of the start of Spring, we are taking a look back at an extraordinary terrace project at The Flatiron Institute, which we completed in partnership with Perkins Eastman, Dirtworks Landscaping and Blondie’s Treehouse.
Read MoreCrain's New York Business: Life Science Sector Keeps Breaking Records, But Experts See More Room For Growth →
Crain’s Business recently highlighted the surging demand for lab space in NYC. Featured in the article is Deerfield Management's life science campus, The Cure, located at 345 Park Ave South. We partnered with the healthcare investment firm to convert a 1913's Midtown Manhattan office building, into wet labs and research space for budding scientists.
Read MoreL&K Partners: Historic Buildings of New York City: Bringing History Forward in Time
Known worldwide for its unique balance of modernity and progress, and culture and history, New York City is home to many architectural wonders. In its over 400 years of history, New York City has experienced a constant state of construction and continues to evolve in design and shape.
Our team has had the privilege of being a part of the renovation and rebuild of many historical, landmarked properties. While the 100-year old buildings in New York City are an excellent source of cultural value, the historic structures and landmarked components provide a unique set of challenges and cost considerations. From gut renovations and façade restorations, to navigating the landmark and permit process, our team brings decades of experience preserving historical character and architectural aesthetics, while bringing the space forward in time.
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