Crescent Heights (company)

Crescent Heights, Inc, is an American real estate development company based in Miami, Florida, with offices in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

[2] The firm is currently developing 600 Alton Road in Miami, expected to have 500 units, 60,000 square feet of commercial space and a 3-acre landscaped public park.

[5] Early real estate development projects in Miami Beach, Florida included the Shelborne, the Alexander, the Decoplage, Carriage Club, and the Casablanca.

[6] In 1997, The firm completed the first office to residential rental conversion in Lower Manhattan of the Broad Exchange Building, a property initially purchased in 1994 for $5 million.

[12] Later that year,it acquired Hotel Paris on the Upper West Side of Manhattan for $150 million[13] and bought Burnham Pointe, a 298-unit building in the South Loop.

[18] For that purpose, Crescent Heights also acquired the 35,000-square-foot parking lot bordered by the expressway, Desplains Street, Washington Boulevard, and Court Place.

[24][25][26][27] In 2012, thefirm acquired real estate for the development in the Central Station neighborhood, of the Near South Side, Chicago community area for $29.5 million.

[31] NEMA (Boston) is a 22-story, 414-unit residential apartment complex at 399 Congress Street in the Seaport District built on a parcel of land purchased for $36 million in 2016.

NEMA (San Francisco)