Community Facility

101-01 113th Street in Jamaica, Queens

Permits Filed for 101-01 113th Street in Jamaica, Queens

Permits have been filed for a five-story community facility building at 101-01 113th Street in Jamaica, Queens. Located at the intersection of 103 Avenue and 113th Street, the corner lot is a couple blocks from the 111st Street subway station, serviced by the A train. Baba Makhan Shah Lobana Sikh Center is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Updated renderings of ground floor commercial spaces and residential building at La Central - Bezier; FXCollaborative

Hudson Companies Announces Commercial Tenants at La Central Affordable Housing Development in The Bronx

Hudson Companies has achieved a major milestone at La Central, a 1.1-million-square-foot affordable housing development in The Bronx, where a collection of new commercial tenants will soon open shop. Tenants include a community-based café, a sit-down Mexican restaurant, a take-out pizza shop, an organic grocer, and an operator for the 135-space on-site parking garage.

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Rendering of BPHN Senior Residences in East Flatbush, Brooklyn

Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for BPHN Senior Residences in East Flatbush, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery is now open for BPHN Senior Residences at 1488 New York Avenue, a seven-story mixed-use development in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. Designed by Heritage Architecture and developed by Evangelical Crusade Christian Church and BEL Community Development, the 65,335-square-foot building will yield a total 89 units. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 58 studio apartments for senior residents at 50 percent of the area median income, ranging in eligible income from $0 to $45,500.

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Preliminary renderings of the Laurel-Saddlewood Redevelopment Plan - Beyer Blinder Belle

City Council Grants Preliminary Approvals for 50-Story Redevelopment Project in Downtown Jersey City

A large-scale redevelopment project in Downtown Jersey City could soon begin construction following preliminary approvals from the Jersey City Council. The project is referred to as the Laurel-Saddlewood Redevelopment Plan and will replace two derelict townhouse courts with market-rate and affordable housing, a new public school, community facilities, and retail space.

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