The affordable housing lottery has launched for 2385 Tiebout Avenue, an eight-story residential building in Fordham, The Bronx. Designed by Fred Geremia Architects & Planners and developed by Artan Prelaj, the structure yields 38 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 12 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $104,640 to $181,740.
Units feature name-brand, energy-efficient appliances and air conditioning. Amenities include a parking garage and bike storage lockers. Tenants are responsible for electricity including stove, heat, and hot water.
At 130 percent of the AMI, there are three studios with a monthly rent of $3,052 for incomes ranging from $104,640 to $161,590, and nine one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $3,234 for incomes ranging from $110,880 to $181,740.
Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments. Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than October 7, 2024.
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LOL
New trailer homes are more spacious, less expensive and nicer than this. Hahaha!
Congratulations……….
Fred Geremia really outdid themselves this time. They said to themselves “why throw together another thoughtless jumbo brick penitentiary block when you can throw together a thoughtless styrofoam pile painted Pepsi blue with an inexplicable and unappealing setback?”.
That’s really bad.
I GUESS you can call that a building
Crazy that the building next door (built during the Great Depression) is 20x nicer looking than this despite the years of wear
I just looked at this post on a desktop and it’s worse still.
At one point should an architect lose their license in this city?
Let’s bring back Horace Ginsbern from the dead
Truly, one of the buildings of all time.
“Am I blue? Am I blue? Ain’t these tears in my eyes tellin’ you?”
If the spandrels were dark instead of white, the HAC unit would be less jarring.