Procida Construction
Procida Construction is a prominent third-generation, family-owned construction and real estate development company. Founded in 1928, Procida has its headquarters located in the Bronx since the mid-1970s. Initially established as a general construction and construction management firm, the company expanded its operations into real estate development during the mid-1980s. Over the years, it has built a strong reputation as a leader in the development and construction of affordable housing, particularly in New York City. Procida focuses on revitalizing neighborhoods, with a special emphasis on the Bronx, outer Brooklyn, and upper Manhattan.
Throughout its history, Procida has successfully constructed over 5,000 housing units, showcasing its commitment to affordable and market-rate housing solutions. The company specializes in developing luxury, market-rate, and affordable housing, paying careful attention to the needs of the communities it serves. Instead of simply constructing buildings, Procida aims to create vibrant communities that enhance the quality of life for their residents. The unique approach of integrating both construction and real estate expertise allows Procida to understand the multifaceted needs of its clients, both from an owner's perspective and from that of tenants.
In addition to residential projects, Procida engages in the development and construction of various commercial properties, employing a dedicated team that assesses each project type for its suitability to specific locations and community needs. Their comprehensive experience in planning and building ensures that Procida delivers the highest standard of quality across its developments. Over the last quarter-century, Procida has positioned itself as a responsible developer aiming to positively impact neighborhoods through sustainable construction practices. By focusing on creating well-planned, accessible housing and commercial spaces, Procida Construction continues to play a vital role in the urban development landscape of New York City.
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