Governor Hochul Announces Request For Proposals For Affordable Housing Redevelopment in Clinton Hill
Briefly

Governor Kathy Hochul announced a new RFP for redeveloping the 12,800-square-foot state-owned property at 1024 Fulton Street in Brooklyn into affordable housing. This initiative is part of her strategy to combat New York's housing crisis by transforming underutilized properties. The project emphasizes community input, having engaged residents through workshops, and outlines requirements for proposals to ensure they align with local priorities and include essential amenities like a community center. Proposals are due by June 20, emphasizing a commitment to sustainable, affordable living solutions.
After decades of sitting vacant, we're breathing new life into this property and delivering what New Yorkers need most: affordable housing and community amenities.
This project represents our commitment to addressing the housing crisis while ensuring development reflects the priorities of local residents.
By transforming underutilized state-owned property into vibrant, sustainable homes, we're making good on our promise to create more affordable homes across New York State.
The RFP outlines that proposals must demonstrate how they will incorporate the findings from the Community Visioning Report.
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