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EBM Will Handle Ornamental Steel Package for L+M Mixed-Use

Elite Builders & Management (EBM), a New York-based M/WBE design-build company specializing in ornamental, structural, and miscellaneous steel, has been retained by L+M Development Partners for its mixed-use project at 121 W. 125th St., between Adam Clayton Powell and Malcolm X boulevards.  

EBM will be responsible for the entire miscellaneous and ornamental steel package at the 17-story, 414,000-square-foot Harlem development, which will feature 170 units of affordable income housing, 110,000 square feet of retail space, 70,000 square feet of Class-A office space, the new headquarters of the National Urban League and the Urban Civil Rights Museum Experience.  

“This game-changing project is providing multiple levels of opportunities throughout the area and we are honored to be a part of it,” said Christella Xu, president of EBM. “Working in tandem with Super Structure Builders, each stage is being closely coordinated to ensure the work is built and delivered at the same pace.” 

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