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Renderings Revealed for 450 Union Street in Gowanus, Brooklyn

New renderings have been revealed for 450 Union Street, an upcoming 19-story residential building in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Designed by SO-IL with Magnusson Architecture & Planning as the architect of record and developed by Tankhouse and McArthur Holdings, the proposed 203,000-square-foot structure will yield a mix of market-rate and affordable rental units along with ground-floor retail space. The property is located at the intersection of Union and Bond Streets.

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Rendering of Dekalb Commons

Dekalb Commons Affordable Housing Complex Breaks Ground in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

City officials, project partners, and community leaders recently joined to celebrate the commencement of construction at Dekalb Commons, a three-building affordable housing complex in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. Designed by Magnusson Architecture & Planning and developed in partnership by the Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation and St. Nicks Alliance, the buildings are currently addressed as 652 Dekalb Avenue, 639 Dekalb Avenue, and 1187 Fulton Street.

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Affordable Housing Units Still Available for Horizon HDFC at 3595 Broadway in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan

The affordable housing lottery has launched for Horizon HDFC, a 12-story mixed-use co-op building at 3595 Broadway in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan. Designed by Magnusson Architecture & Planning, the structure yields 43 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 10 units for residents at 130 to 165 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $113,500 to $251,625.

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Housing Lottery Launches for Sunset Ridge Senior Apartments in Sunset Park, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for Sunset Ridge Senior Apartments, a new nine-story building and two adjacent townhomes at 6309 4th Avenue and 414 63rd Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Designed by Magnusson Architecture and Planners and developed by Fifth Avenue Committee, the structures yield 84 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 57 units for residents at 50 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $0 to $60,050.

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