An affordable housing lottery has launched for 36 apartments in a long-in-the-works tower on the corner of 4th Avenue and Dean Street in Park Slope. Dubbed Signum, the glassy, 143-unit mixed-use building will be one of 4th Avenue's taller developments at 17 stories.
Of the 36 studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments in the lottery, all income restricted and rent stabilized, 30 could be deemed truly affordable. Those are for families earning 40 to 60% of the Area Median Income, with income limits set between $31,543 and $76,260 for households of one to five people, according to the listing.
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