300 Lafayette Street was an underdeveloped space left over from the confluence of Lafayette and Houston Streets and the construction of the subways below. Historically home to a gas station and billboards, this prominent intersection is the result of past planning decisions that transformed Houston Street into one of Manhattan’s major cross-town traffic arteries. Today the 83,000 square feet building, re-anchors the neighborhood on the original SoHo design. Field Control Analytics collaborated with March Associated Construction to ensure the site, which is on a busy intersection, was safe and secure.