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…
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…
Crain’s New York Business | October 5, 2010
By Miriam Kreinin Souccar
Nonprofit developer teams up with noted local artist Faith Ringgold to open an 18,000-square-foot facility in Sugar Hill by 2012, as part of an affordable housing…
The Real Deal | October 5, 2010
Non-profit group Broadway Housing Communities is joining forces with Harlem-born artist Faith Ringgold to create a children’s museum in the base of a building perched on Coogan’s Bluff at 155th Street…
DNA Info | October 2, 2010
MANHATTAN — A Harlem artist, superstar architect and affordable housing group have joined forces to create a new museum and housing project in Harlem.
Artist Faith Ringgold and
Building Design Online | October 2010
David Adjaye has unveiled plans for an affordable housing scheme in one of the poorest parts of New York
The development in Sugar Hill, Harlem, will include 124 new homes…
ArtNet News | September 16, 2010
Harlem is moving closer to having a new museum, the Faith Ringgold Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling, proposed to break ground in a few months and debut in 2012 on 155th Street and…