Ranger Properties

Housing Lottery Launches for Arris Grand at 445 Grand Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for Arris Grand, a nine-story residential building at 445 Grand Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Fogarty Finger and developed by KD Sagamore-Ranger Fulton LLC, the structure yields 113 residences, 7,652 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, and a 4,362-square-foot community center for the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 34 units for residents at 80 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $55,715 to $198,250.

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Arris Grand Nears Completion At 445 Grand Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

Construction is approaching the finish line on Arris Grand, a nine-story residential building at 445 Grand Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Fogarty Finger Architects and developed by Ranger Properties, the 110-foot-tall structure spans 120,809 square feet and will yield 113 market-rate and affordable rental units, 7,652 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, and a 4,362-square-foot community center for the Seventh Day Adventist Church. KD Sagamore Capital is listed as the owner, Corcoran New Development is the exclusive marketing and leasing agent, and Titanium Construction Services is the general contractor for the property, which is located at the corner of Grand Avenue and Fulton Street.

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Rendering of 982-988 Fulton Street (457 Grand Avenue) - Fogarty Finger

Fogarty Finger Reveals New Residential Building at 457 Grand Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

Fogarty Finger Architecture has debuted new renderings of a nine-story residential building at 457 Grand Avenue in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. The newly subdivided tax lot where the development will be located was originally designated to the Bethel Seventh-day Adventist Church, constructed in 1882. Ranger Properties was allowed to proceed with construction following a $2.1 million transfer of land rights to repurpose the church’s underutilized parking lot. The development also required an approved tax lot division, which successfully passed through the Department of Buildings in 2018.

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