Character Q&A: Levi Weston

I stop by Levi’s office in Bryant Greene’s commercial building, a sleek tower of glass and steel that gleams against the Manhattan skyline. Inside, the lobby is an airy mix of marble floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and minimalist furniture that blends form with function. Natural light spills in, catching the edges of modern art installations that line the walls. The hum of professionals, muted conversations, and the occasional clatter of heels on polished floors gives the space energy, yet it’s calm enough to make you pause and appreciate the design.

Levi’s office is perched near the top floor, a panoramic view of the city behind him. He glances to his left at a 3D architectural model of Greene Gardens, eyes lighting up.

“Greene Gardens is one of the most beautiful places in New York already,” he says, small smile wide and genuine. “And we’re not even done yet! Can you imagine once everything’s complete? It’s a beauty. I’m grateful to be a part of history.”

Among discussions of architecture and Greene Gardens, the conversation naturally turns to marriage, life with his wife Calese, and his vision for the future.

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