Housing Lottery Launches for 1182 Woodycrest Avenue in Highbridge, The Bronx

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 1182 Woodycrest Avenue, a nine-story mixed-use building in Highbridge, The Bronx. Designed by Crown Architecture and Consulting and developed by Bluestone Organization, the structure yields 45 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 36 units for residents at 50 to 90 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $42,172 to $173,340.

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Greenpoint Central’s Second Phase Progresses at 65 Dupont Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Construction is progressing on Greenpoint Central, an eight-story residential complex at 65 and 75 Dupont Street in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Designed by Hill West Architects and developed by Madison Realty Capital, the two-phase project will span 400,000 square feet and yield 471 rental units in studio to two-bedroom layouts, with 143 designated for affordable housing. The property was formerly addressed as 14 Clay Street and is bound by Dupont, Clay, and Franklin Streets.

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35-01 Beach Channel Drive Nears Completion in Far Rockaway, Queens

Work is nearing completion on 35-01 Beach Channel Drive, an eight-story residential building in Far Rockaway, Queens. Designed by Bernheimer Architecture and developed by the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the 83-foot-tall structure will span 137,342 square feet and yield 138 rental units with an average scope of 707 square feet, as well as 5,173 square feet of commercial space, a 52-foot-long rear yard, and 15 enclosed parking spaces. Twenty percent of the units will be designated as affordable housing. The property is bound by Beach Channel Drive, Beach 36th Street, Rockaway Freeway, and Beach 35th Street.

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Mayor Adams Unveils ‘How NYC Moves’ Plan To Streamline Transportation Projects

Mayor Eric Adams recently unveiled “How NYC Moves,” a plan with 21 actionable recommendations to streamline the delivery and completion of major transportation infrastructure projects in New York City. Developed in partnership with industry leaders, advocates, academic institutions, and multiple agencies, the plan aims to improve efficiency and effectiveness in government spending by utilizing emerging technology, removing unnecessary red tape, and embracing multi-agency and cross-sector collaboration.

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