Lottery opens for fully affordable housing development in East New York * Brooklyn Paper
Briefly

Lottery opens for fully affordable housing development in East New York * Brooklyn Paper
"An affordable housing lottery has launched for a 100 percent affordable nine-story development on the corner of Pitkin Avenue and Logan Street in East New York. Of the building's 66 apartments, 25 are included in the lottery and the remainder are supportive units set aside for formerly homeless people, those with low incomes, and families with special needs. All of the 25 studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments in the lottery for Concern Logan at 467 Logan Street are rent stabilized"
"There are two studio apartments at $1,498 a month, 17 one-bedroom units renting for $1,582 a month, and six two-bedroom apartments priced at $1,888 a month. The listing states 12 percent of the apartments are set aside for people with mobility impairments and eight percent are set aside for people with hearing or vision impairment. Concern Logan is developed by affordable housing provider Concern for Independent Living and is designed by Dattner Architects."
Concern Logan at 467 Logan Street is a nine-story, 100 percent affordable building in East New York with 66 apartments. Twenty-five units are rent-stabilized studios, one- and two-bedrooms reserved for households earning 60 percent of Area Median Income, covering one-to-five person households with incomes between $55,166 and $105,000. Rents are $1,498 for studios, $1,582 for one-bedrooms, and $1,888 for two-bedrooms. Forty-one supportive units are reserved for formerly homeless people, low-income individuals, and families with special needs. Twelve percent of units are for mobility impairments and eight percent for hearing or vision impairment. Amenities include a gym, community space, sun deck, and laundry.
Read at Brooklyn Paper
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]