Sustainable Restaurant Corps
About
Land surveys aren’t just for boundary disputes—they’re the backbone of construction projects, property transactions, and even historical preservation. When a project demands precise measurements or legal compliance, a licensed surveyor steps in to map terrain, verify easements, or assess flood risks. In Lower Manhattan, where every inch of real estate carries weight, Sustainable Restaurant Corps handles these technicalities from 90 Church St, New York, NY 10007. Their work spans site planning, topographic surveys, and subdivision layouts—details that keep developers, architects, and attorneys on solid ground.
Coordinates and elevations might sound dry, but they’re critical when a building’s foundation—or a legal case—hangs in the balance. For questions about plot dimensions or zoning compliance, a call to (646) 820-9489 connects you directly. The office sits near the intersection of Church and Cortlandt, a block where colonial-era streets meet modern high-rises. If you’re heading there, the map pins it between the old and the new—fitting for a field that bridges history and progress.