Mixed-use development with residences, retail, office, and parks
202 Broome St, New York, NY 10002 Get directions
"Presented as one of the largest developments in the city and billed as the 'anti-Hudson Yards,' Essex Crossing houses the underground Market Line, the street-level Essex Market, a movie theater, and residential units; Delancey Street Associates and project backers frame it as a community-oriented, decades-in-the-making public-private partnership with thriving businesses and fully occupied rental and condominium residences even as the Market Line closes." - Emma Orlow
"Part of a large redevelopment, Essex Crossing is described as a 1.9 million-square-foot complex made up of nine buildings that will contain over 1,000 new residences, 400,000 square feet of office space and 450,000 square feet of retail, all connected by a new park, bike paths, and green spaces." - Stefanie Tuder
"One of the largest development projects to hit the Lower East Side, Essex Crossing occupies multiple blocks and about 1.65 million square feet of development space with retail, office space, apartments, parks, and lots of food, and now houses the new ground-floor location of the Essex Street Market." - Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
"Part of a 1.9 million-square-foot complex made up of nine buildings, Essex Crossing is described as housing over 1,000 new residences, 400,000 square feet of office space, and 450,000 square feet of retail, all connected by a new park, bike paths, and green spaces; the International Center of Photography and the Make It Nice–run events space are components of this development." - Stefanie Tuder
"Framed by nine buildings from Delancey Street Associates, I understand Essex Crossing will include the Market Line and deliver over 1,000 new residences (about 50 percent affordable), roughly 400,000 square feet of office space, 450,000 square feet of retail, and new parks, bike paths and green spaces connecting the development." - Melissa McCart