Bruce Menin

Crescent Heights is based in Miami Beach, Florida, with regional offices in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

[5] In 1994, Menin was the company principal responsible for the Broad Exchange Building, the first office to residential rental conversion in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan.

[7] Menin led the restoration and preservation of multiple historic buildings, beginning with several projects in the Miami Beach Architectural District during the 1990s.

[8][9] Menin currently focuses on transit-heavy, multi-family properties in major cities building sustainable projects with "landscape art installations.

Menin serves on the National Advisory Council for the Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy & Asthma Research at Stanford University.