Heritage Health and Housing’s Harry Simmon’s Residence has undergone a number of renovations in recent years; the most recent of which was performed by NY Engineers. The renovation involved major façade improvements in order to maintain the 140-bed building in tiptop shape.
The renovations were in compliance with Local Law 11. This project was funded by the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
The story of Bethel Gospel Assembly is one that began with humble beginnings, starting with two young black girls that were denied membership into a New York City church in 1916.
NY Engineers was hired by Mark Mariscal Architect to perform a building conditions assessment on a building belonging to the Bialystoker Synagogue which is used to provide housing community members in need, most of whom are elderly.
Operating from 1892 until 1954, Ellis Island was the nation’s busiest immigrant inspection station, processing an estimated 12 million people during its 62 years of service, and today nearly one third of Americans can trace their ancestry back to the island.