Greenpoint

LPC To Review Proposal For 122-124 Greenpoint Avenue In Greenpoint, Brooklyn

The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) is set to review a proposal for a new mixed-use building at 122-124 Greenpoint Avenue in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed by OPerA Studio, the project would replace a one-story structure at 122 Greenpoint Avenue and redevelop an existing former firehouse building at 124 Greenpoint Avenue, retaining its limestone front façade. If approved, the new development would contain ten residential units and ground-floor commercial space. The property is located between Manhattan Avenue and Franklin Street.

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Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 50 Commercial Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 50 Commercial Street, a nine-story mixed-use building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed by T.F. Cusanelli and Filletti Architects and developed by Nicholas Manetta, founder of Rimani Realty, LLC, the structure yields 27 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are ten units for residents at 80 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $74,778 to $227,500.

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Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 170 Freeman Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 170 Freeman Street, an eight-story mixed-use building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed by Ismael Leyva Architects and developed by ASH NYC, the structure yields 67 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 21 units for residents at 70 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $66,412 to $227,500.

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Brooklyn Community Board 1 Votes In Support Of Monitor Point Development At 40-56 Quay Street In Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Brooklyn Community Board 1 has voted to support the proposed Monitor Point development at 40–56 Quay Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed by FXCollaborative and developed by The Gotham Organization, the three-tower project will rise 600, 450, and 230 feet and deliver 1,150 residential units along the Bushwick Inlet waterfront. The board voted 24–9 in favor of the proposal, marking the first local government body to formally back the project as it advances through the city’s land use review process.

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