The Real Deal New York

The Closing: Jeffrey Levine

May 30, 2008 04:37PM
By Lauren Elkies

From the May issue: Jeffrey Levine, chairman and principal of
Levine Builders, Douglaston Development and Clinton Management, spoke
to The Real Deal about delivering kosher meat in Brooklyn by bicycle as
a kid and how he rarely has “times of indecision.” Levine has overseen
the new construction or rehabilitation of thousands of rental and condo
properties, including many affordable housing units, and built or
renovated millions of square feet of commercial space. He is developing
the Edge in the rezoned 175-block area along the
Williamsburg/Greenpoint waterfront. At 7.5 acres, it is considered one
of the most ambitious mixed-use waterfront developments to rise in the
city, and if approved, Brooklyn’s largest residential LEED-certified
green community.

2 Responses to “The Closing: Jeffrey Levine”

  1. March 12, 2012 at 5:46 pm, Brooklyn Waterfront sees residential development said:

    [...] and the economy in general have come roaring back since the depths of the Great Recession,” Jeffrey Levine, chairman of Douglaston Development, told Crain’s. Douglaston is building a $300 million, [...]

  2. March 13, 2012 at 3:02 am, Brooklyn sees surge of residential development along the waterfront | Посты said:

    [...] and the economy in general have come roaring back since the depths of the Great Recession,” Jeffrey Levine, chairman of Douglaston Development, told Crain’s. Douglaston is building a $300 million, [...]