World Interior Design Network | November 15, 2010
London-based architect David Adjaye has been commissioned to design a unique low-income housing scheme complete with a children’s museum at the historic Harlem neighbourhood in Manhattan, …
The “Housing for Everyone” grant competition drew hundreds of proposals from housing non-profits for projects to help improve the housing environment in communities where TD Bank does business. Grant awards ranged from $10,000 to $100,000 and…
The Architect’s Newspaper | November 11, 2010
If designing the African American Museum of History and Culture on the Washington Mall has brought national prestige to London-based architect David Adjaye, the more recent commission to design a new…
Harlem World Blog | November 5, 2010
On Wednesday, November 3, hundreds of artists, arts administrators, Harlem residents, friends and family joined Ellen Baxter, Founder and Executive of Broadway Housing Communities at Shephard’s Great Hall, City College of New…
On Wednesday, November 3, hundreds of artists, arts administrators, Harlem residents, friends and family joined Ellen Baxter, Founder and Executive of Broadway Housing Communities at Shephard’s Great Hall, City College of New York, to celebrate renowned painter, writer, mixed…
The Wall Street Journal | October 12, 2010
By Shelly Banjo
Decades ago her father helped build the Manhattan skyline, developing millions of…
Manhattan Times | October 22, 2010
Broadway Housing Communities plans to break ground before the end of the year on a $70 million, 13-story affordable housing complex on W. 155th Street and St. Nicholas…
CITYLAND | October 15, 2010
Thirteen-story building would house the Faith Ringgold Children’s Museum, a day care center, and provide 124 affordable housing units.
On September 15, 2010 the City Planning Commission approved Broadway Housing Communities’ rezoning proposal to facilitate the…
Join us for cocktails and light fare on Wednesday, November 3rd as we celebrate Faith Ringgold’s 80th Birthday and the launch of Broadway Housing Communities’ Sugar Hill development and the Sugar Hill…
ArchDaily | October 5, 2010
David Adjaye’s new affordable housing building for Sugar Hill, Harlem is expected to strengthen the community with its mixed program on the base level and improve the poverty-stricken neighborhood by providing quality housing…