Holliswood Development is a woman owned real estate development and investment company founded in 2011 by Dana Lowey Luttway. Holliswood, and operational subsidiary Edifice Management, have a proven track record as a vertically integrated owner, operator and developer.  Our strong track record of successful real estate investment across a variety of project types and asset classes have continuously provided superior risk adjusted returns to capital partners. 

Holliswood Development focuses on small to mid-market value-add multifamily, mixed-use, and development sites with a preference on tax protected assets. Focusing primarily on properties typically held by long term local ownership, in New York City submarkets attracting students and young professionals, we are able to leverage our considerable development and asset management experience to maximize income, while acquiring properties at favorable terms.

 

Holliswood Development in the media

Traded NY, “431 & 433 Wythe Avenue & 313 South 4th Street sale in Williamsburg, Brooklyn,” November 13, 2023, view post

Architectural Digest, “11 Pieces of Real Estate Whose Luxe Amenities Are Worth the High Price Tag”, February 24, 2022, read article

Traded NY, Purchase of 45-47 2nd Ave., April 2, 2021, read article

New York Post,”Celebrity Chef Serves Up Queens Specialties at UWS Townhouse”, August 1, 2018, read article

Real Estate Weekly, $21M loan for Vatican-approved school conversion, July 28, 2018, read article

Real Estate Weekly, Canadians partner on Chelsea condo site purchase, June 20, 2018, read article

Wall Street Journal, “Once a Vacant Shell, a Restored Brownstone Lists for More Than $16 Million, “ August 23, 2017, read article

Mansion Global, “Beat-Up Manhattan Brownstone Reborn and Selling for $17.6 Million,” May 12, 2017, read article

Wall Street Journal, “Upper West Side Eyesore Sells for Millions,” September 5, 2014, read article

New York Observer, “Make Way for Luttways! House Flippers Drop (Lastest) UWS Townhouse for $19.27 M.,” April 3, 2014, read article

New York Times, “Big Ticket: Treetop Park Views for $16 Million,” Nov. 1, 2013, read article