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High School Students Look Behind the Curtain at Cortelyou Road

High School Students Look Behind the Curtain at Cortelyou Road

by ESKW Blog | Apr 17, 2020 | Civic & Cultural, Community, Housing, How We Work, Office Updates, Our Projects

In lighter news, back in February before remote learning became the new normal, ESKW/Architects Senior Project Manager Ruth Dresdner took a group of her Bard High School Early College Manhattan students to our 1921 Cortelyou Road project as part of her seminar...
1921 Cortelyou Road and Baptist Church of the Redeemer in the NYT

1921 Cortelyou Road and Baptist Church of the Redeemer in the NYT

by ESKW Blog | Oct 4, 2019 | Civic & Cultural, Housing, Our Projects

Today, 1921 Cortelyou Road and Baptist Church of the Redeemer was mentioned in The New York Times in a story about the development of faith-based sites. In increasingly challenging times for houses of worship, it’s important that the development market reacts...
MHANY and Friends Celebrate 1921 Cortelyou Road

MHANY and Friends Celebrate 1921 Cortelyou Road

by ESKW Blog | Mar 8, 2019 | Civic & Cultural, Community, Housing, Our Projects

By Kimberly Murphy, AIA, Partner This week, ESKW/Architects was honored to attend long-time client MHANY Management’s annual benefit in support of their mission of developing affordable housing for low- and moderate-income New York families. This year, MHANY’s event...
1921 Cortelyou Road Groundbreaking

1921 Cortelyou Road Groundbreaking

by ESKW Blog | Nov 8, 2018 | Civic & Cultural, Housing, Our Projects

Ismene Speliotis, Executive Director of Mutual Housing Association of New York (MHANY) Management, Inc., opened 1921 Cortelyou Road’s groundbreaking ceremony by welcoming the Baptist Church of the Redeemer’s Reverend Sharon Williams. “This is all possible because of...

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