Affordable housing

Rendering of 266 West 96th Street, courtesy of Fetner Properties

266 West 96th Street Awaits Demolition on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

Demolition preparations have begun at 266 West 96th Street, the site of a 23-story residential building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Developed by Fetner Properties, the structure is planned to yield 171 apartments, with 91 regular-sized homes and 80 micro units marketed to seniors ranging from 290 to 340 square feet each. Sixty-eight apartments would be allocated toward permanent affordable housing, while all residents would be provided free amenity access that includes a health club. The site is located between Broadway and West End Avenue.

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Rendering of 272 4th Avenue. Courtesy of Avery Hall Investments

Plans Unveiled for 272 4th Avenue in Gowanus, Brooklyn

Avery Hall Investments has unveiled plans for a mixed-use project addressed as 272 4th Avenue on the border of Gowanus and Park Slope in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn-based developer is also responsible for the design of the 130,000-square-foot development at the corner of 4th Avenue and Carroll Street, and recently increased the site assemblage with a $5.3 million purchase of 274 4th Avenue and 538 Carroll Street.

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New Georgia King Village development at 4-70 Littleton Avenue in Newark. Courtesy of Inglese Architecture + Engineering.

Construction Imminent on New Georgia King Village in Newark, New Jersey

Construction is expected to break ground this summer on Georgia King Village, a new construction project in Newark‘s Fairmount neighborhood with affordable housing, residences for the formerly homeless, and a community healthcare clinic with social services for at-risk populations. Development partners include University Hospital, L+M Development Partners, as well as various state and city agencies. Inglese Architecture + Engineering is responsible for the design.

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209, 211, and 213 Troy Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Affordable Housing Units Still Available at 209, 211, and 213 Troy Avenue in Crown Heights, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 209, 211, and 213 Troy Avenue, three adjacent residential buildings in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. All three buildings were built in 2009 and have a total of 24 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are three units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $76,286 to $167,570.

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