Affordable housing
Housing Lottery Launches for 414 East 152nd Street in Melrose, The Bronx
The affordable housing lottery has launched for 414 East 152nd Street, an eight-story mixed-use building in Melrose, The Bronx. Designed by Baobab Architects and developed by Shaya Seidenfeld of MZS Realty Corp., the structure yields 44 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 25 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $106,458 to $198,250.
The Alloy Block Wraps Up Construction At 505 State Street in Downtown, Brooklyn
Work is wrapping up on 505 State Street, a 44-story residential tower in the Alloy Block complex in Downtown Brooklyn. Designed and developed by Alloy Development, the 482-foot-tall, fully electric-powered structure will yield 441 rental units, with 45 dedicated to affordable housing developed in conjunction with the Fifth Avenue Committee. The Alloy Block master plan will offer 50,000 square feet of retail space, space for a local cultural institution, 500 bicycle parking spaces, and two schools: the Khalil Gibran International Academy High School (KGIA) at 380 Schermerhorn Street designed by Architecture Research Office, and an elementary school at 489 State Street. Urban Atelier Group is the general contractor for the property, which was formerly addressed as 100 Flatbush Avenue and is bound by Flatbush Avenue to the northeast, Third Avenue to the northwest, and State Street to the southwest.
CPC One Opens at 45 Suffolk Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side
The Chinese-American Planning Council, Gotham Organization, and city and state leaders celebrated the grand opening of CPC One, a mixed-use development located at 45 Suffolk Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Housing Lottery Launches for 45 Lenox Road in Flatbush, Brooklyn
The affordable housing lottery has launched for 45 Lenox Road, an eight-story mixed-use building in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Designed by Studio Gallos and developed by Bluejay Management, the structure yields 43 residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 14 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $65,143 to $198,250.