Lincoln Towers is a vast 20-acre campus consisting of six buildings with eight separate addresses. The six towers were built as part of New York City’s Lincoln Square Urban Renewal project, which also included the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Although it’s 3,837 apartments were originally built as rental units, they have since been converted into co-ops. Lincoln Tower has also undergone immense renovations of its buildings, parks, and playgrounds.
NY Engineers conducted a complete mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and energy survey for one of the buildings within the luxury community. Generators were also installed. Energy saving recommendations of over $300,000/year with a 2 year payback were discovered.
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.
The Brick Presbyterian Church is a striking piece of New York architecture that has a long-standing role in American History, spanning over two centuries. Since first opening its doors to parishioners in 1767.
Located in Hell’s Kitchen, The Actors Temple is a synagogue founded in 1917 that became the synagogue of choice for the entertainment industry.