Concern Pitkin opens in East New York with supportive, affordable units for seniors and formerly homeless Brooklynites * Brooklyn Paper
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"This ribbon cutting sends a message to New Yorkers struggling with homelessness or mental health issues: you deserve safe, stable and affordable housing," said Adolfo Carrion Jr., Commissioner of NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development, emphasizing the importance of the project in providing much-needed housing.
Roughly 71% of households in Brooklyn Community District 5 earn less than 80% of Area Median Income, with only half of available rental units being affordable for those earning between 0-50% AMI.
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