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Six Developments Selected as Winners of Urban Land Institute’s 2022 Global Awards for Excellence
Winning projects represent the highest standards of achievement in the land use profession.
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Essex Market & The Market Line, 88 Essex Street
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The Artisan, 180 Broome Street
Location: New York City, New York, USA
Developers: BFC Partners; Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group; L+M Development Partners; New York City Economic Development Corporation; New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development; Prusik Group; Taconic Partners
Designers: Beyer Blinder Belle; CetraRuddy; Dattner Architects; DXA Studio; Future Green Studio; Handel Architects; Kokobo Greenscapes; SHoP Architects; SLCE Architects; Studios Architecture; West 8
Site Size: 6 Acres (2.4 ha)
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One Essex Crossing, 202 Broome S
Located on the Lower East Side, Essex Crossing is a large mixed-use development that includes housing, office space, community facility space, an urban farm, healthcare, and retail space, including the Market Line. The goal for the project was to create an equitable and inclusive model of mixed-income housing while facilitating a new approach to commercial development to meet the needs of the local community.
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The Artisan Amenity Terrace, 180 Broome Street
Jury Statement: The jury appreciated that Essex Crossing represents a years-long community planning process that has strengthened an historic neighborhood and stands as a testament to how thoughtful public-private partnerships and placemaking can acknowledge past wrongs and revitalize a neighborhood.
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