The Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan (AAMUP) has been approved, signaling a substantial victory for the Prospect Heights, Crown Heights, and Bedford-Stuyvesant communities. This initiative, developed with extensive community input over several years, will introduce 4,600 new housing units, 1,900 of which are permanently affordable for local residents. The plan includes significant infrastructure investments totaling $215 million, aimed at enhancing public spaces, parks, and improving transportation safety, thereby fostering an inclusive and vibrant community in Central Brooklyn.
The Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan represents a long-awaited victory for communities in Brooklyn, enabling them access to affordable housing and improved infrastructure.
Strong community input shaped the AAMUP, ensuring that the plan reflects the needs and priorities of local residents and includes significant affordable housing provisions.
With 40% of the new homes designated as permanently affordable, the AAMUP marks a significant step towards equitable development in Central Brooklyn.
Infrastructure improvements of $215 million are allocated for parks, safer streets, and transportation enhancements as part of the broader plan for Atlantic Avenue.
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