
"Popular stories on Brownstoner this week include a housing lottery in Fort Greene, a Fiske Terrace manse on the market, and more Brooklyn news. Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for Fort Greene Tower With $1,782 Units An affordable housing lottery has debuted for 331 apartments in a new 40-story tower on Fulton Street in Fort Greene. Known as the Rocklyn, the 1,102-unit development has taken the place of a low-rise building that housed a dollar store."
"The Insider: Considered Color Palette Makes Renovated Bed Stuy Townhouse Shine Homeowners who love color often seek out Sarah Jacoby's prolific Long Island City-based architecture and design firm for its fearless use of vivid hues. The new owners of an early 20th century bow-front row house - empty nesters thinking ahead about welcoming a new generation - "came to us because of color, and because they knew I wouldn't want to rip everything out," Jacoby said."
An affordable housing lottery opened for 331 apartments in a new 40-story tower on Fulton Street in Fort Greene. Known as the Rocklyn, the 1,102-unit development replaced a low-rise building that housed a dollar store. A renovated Bed-Stuy bow-front row house received a bold, considered color palette from Sarah Jacoby's Long Island City-based design firm for new owners preparing to welcome another generation. Open-house picks included properties in Fort Greene, Windsor Terrace, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, and Bay Ridge. A Kensington one-bedroom at 40 Tehama Street features period details and a renovated kitchen. A Fiske Terrace manse at 1901 Avenue H offers seven bedrooms, wood floors, a Deco bath, and a garage.
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