AKRF has helped bring thousands of market-rate and luxury residential units to fruition.

Many of our residential projects include unique design and construction considerations, such as 111 West 57th Street in Manhattan incorporating the historic Steinway Building into the base, and 53W53 in Manhattan including three floors of new exhibition space for the Museum of Modern Art.

AKRF also helped transform the iconic Waldorf Astoria hotel in Manhattan into condominium residences, and we are currently engaged in several office-to-residential conversion projects.

We have also celebrated approvals and openings for residential projects in White Plains and New Rochelle as well as numerous developments throughout New Jersey such as Kendall Woods in South Brunswick, Diamond at Warren in Warren, Wonder Lofts Apartments in Hoboken, Branchburg Village in Branchburg, and Lebanon Town Center in Lebanon.

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John Carbone, PE

Vice President, Civil Engineering

Charlie Fields

Senior Vice President, Environmental and Land Use Planning

John Hansen, PE, PP

Vice President, Civil Engineering

Ashutosh Sharma

Vice President, Site Assessment and Remediation

Dustin Kapson, LSRP

Vice President, Site Assessment and Remediation

Benjamin Sachwald

Senior Vice President, Acoustics, Noise and Vibration

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Recent Milestones

In 2025, Nelson Glass House and Hoboken Connect won NJ Future Smart Growth Awards, Ruby Square won an AIA New York State Design Merit Award, and The Alloy Block won a ULI New York Award for Excellence. Also, Heatherwood topped-out construction of its new residential complex at 111 Hempstead Turnpike on Long Island.

Plans for 3,000 homes and 60 acres of public space were unveiled in 2025 for the former Flushing Airport site in Queens.