Since 1997, Michael Siciliani has been at the forefront of the residential redevelopment of lower Manhattan converting more than 40 former commercial buildings, totaling over 13 million square feet, into more than 13,000 residential units. He has consulted on acquisitions, design and planning, budget and schedule during the pre-construction process and executed some of the largest and most complex adaptive re-use projects in the city, including the 57 story tower at 20 Exchange Place, 37 Wall St, 63 Wall St,, 67 Wall St, 443 Greenwich St, 20 Broad St., 180 Water St., 160 Water St, 7 Hanover Square (aka 100 Pearl St) and over 1.1 million square feet at 360 Furman Street, now known as One Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Experienced in every phase of the development process and proficient in managing a large in-house staff of project managers, field superintendents, accountants, administrators and third party consultants, Mr. Siciliani brings to CCM and its clients a wealth of local industry knowledge and a proven track record of success.