Michael Santora

Michael Santora

Michael is a Principal at SB+C Architecture, D.P.C. in New York City. He has an expert knowledge of building code, zoning, and the inner-workings of municipal agencies, while remaining committed to the creativity, design, and style of each project. Prior to this, he co-founded Crown Architecture alongside childhood friend Anthony Milano, who also joins Michael at SB+C. Before this, Michael worked at global firm M. Moser Associates. He was quickly promoted to Director of New York which oversaw all operations in the Americas and helped close many acclaimed projects, which marked the youngest promotion to Director in the company’s history. Michael has advised and negotiated on behalf of many of New York’s most active developers on nearly four million square feet of development transactions. Michael's key projects include the transfer of 400,000 square feet of air rights from the Fulton Center on behalf of the MTA, overseeing the first voluntary LEED Gold Office in New York City.