Mixed-Use Plan for Clinton Hill Migrant Shelter Complex Enters Land-Use Review Process
Briefly

A significant redevelopment initiative is underway at the site of a large emergency migrant shelter located at 47 Hall Street in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. The 2.6-acre project, certified under the city’s land use review process, proposes the construction of a new 21-story building and refurbishment of existing structures. It aims to deliver 611 residential units with a portion set to be permanently affordable. The undertaking reflects the city’s commitment to addressing housing shortages while integrating mixed-use commercial spaces in the community. The plan follows recent developments on migrant shelter closures throughout the city.
A redevelopment project at 47 Hall Street in Clinton Hill aims to transform a 2.6-acre site into a mixed-use community with 611 residential units.
RXR Realty's plan involves demolishing two existing buildings, constructing a new 21-story tower, and refurbishing others for residential and commercial uses.
The new development will include affordable housing options, with potentially up to 139 units classified as permanently affordable within the 464 new apartments.
As part of the city's land use review, the project will address housing needs while also creating a mixed commercial and retail space.
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