Construction begins on Brownsville Arts and Culture Apartments, set to open in 2027 * Brooklyn Paper
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Construction begins on Brownsville Arts and Culture Apartments, set to open in 2027 * Brooklyn Paper
"The 366 Rockaway Ave. project will include 283 new units with rents set as "affordable" for New Yorkers earning between 30-70% of the Area Median Income, or between $43,740-$102,060 per year for a family of three. Units will range from studios to three-bedrooms, with a number of units earmarked for formerly-homeless New Yorkers. Per city guidelines, rents will begin at $800 per month for a studio and $1,263 for a three-bedroom at 30% AMI."
"BACA's cultural arts center will span more than 28,0000 square feet, and will include a large multi-purpose room for community arts groups to use for rehearsal and performances. "Making New York City the best place to raise a family means creating affordable homes and delivering high-quality community spaces; that is what this project is all about," said Mayor Eric Adams, in a statement. "We'll bring hundreds of new affordable homes to Brownsville and give New Yorkers a vibrant place to dance and perform.""
Construction began at 366 Rockaway Ave. on Brownsville Arts and Culture Apartments, a mixed-use development combining affordable housing and a multipurpose arts center. The project will deliver 283 units affordable to households earning 30–70% of Area Median Income, with rents starting at $800 for a studio and $1,263 for a three-bedroom at 30% AMI. Several units are reserved for formerly homeless New Yorkers. BACA's cultural center will span more than 28,0000 square feet and include a large multipurpose room for rehearsals and performances. The development is part of the Brownsville Plan and is funded through city, state, and developer partnerships.
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