Construction on the Lincoln Square Synagogue in Manhattan recently reached a major milestone through the installation of the last steel beam atop this superstructure.
Designed by architect CetraRuddy of New York City, the new three-story, 50,000-sq-ft Lincoln Square Synagogue, located on Amsterdam Avenue at 69th Street, is one of the first synagogues to be built in New York City in nearly 20 years both of which are currently under construction by Mc Gowan Builders, Inc. of East Rutherford, New Jersey and will house a sanctuary space for 450 congregants on the first floor, as well as a Beit Midrash that serves as the primary place for learning. Additionally, the synagogue will feature educational facilities, administrative offices, a large ballroom for congregational events, and outdoor activity areas for holiday uses.