Brooklyn News: A Housing Lottery in Gowanus
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Brooklyn News: A Housing Lottery in Gowanus
"An affordable housing lottery has launched for a new 11-story, 92-unit building on the corner of Gowanus' 3rd Avenue and Baltic Street, the latest lottery to go live for a development benefitting from the area's rezoning. The glassy new complex includes an art room, podcast room, and ball court, among other amenities. Units start from $1,020."
"The design ethos of this recently renovated three-story townhouse - minimalist but warm, with a whisper of the future - sprang from more than one source. Architect Fabian Lorenz, trained in Europe and a former senior architect at Bjarke Ingels Group, a Danish firm, gravitates toward what he called "a minimalistic Scandinavian palette.""
"Park Slope Prewar With Wood Floors, Storage, Updated Kitchen Asks $799K This isn't an overly spacious apartment, but it does have some built-in storage, wood floors, picture rails, and an updated kitchen. The photogenic unit is in the elevator building at 125 Prospect Park West, which sits directly across from Prospect Park and within the Park Slope Historic District."
Listings and renovations across Brooklyn and nearby Delaware County are featured, with price points and amenity details. Open-house selections ranged from $874,999 to $3.199 million in Prospect Heights, Dyker Heights, and Madison. A Park Slope prewar unit offers wood floors, built-in storage, picture rails, and an updated kitchen in an elevator building across from Prospect Park, asking $799K. An affordable housing lottery launched for a new 11-story, 92-unit Gowanus building with amenities including an art room, podcast room, and ball court; units start at $1,020. A renovated Greenpoint three-story townhouse embraces a minimalistic Scandinavian palette. A restored Delaware County mansion is listed at $2.995 million.
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