
An affordable housing lottery opened for a nine-story development in Gowanus that replaced a former parking lot near the demolished Green Building. The affordable component of Rabsky Group’s two-tower Westmark development was enabled by the area’s rezoning and is located between Bond Street and the Gowanus Canal. Another affordable housing lottery launched in East New York for 291 apartments in a new building tied to Innovative Urban Village, a long-running vision by a Brooklyn megachurch pastor. Open-house picks included homes in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Bed Stuy, Fiske Terrace, and Gowanus, priced from $2.65 million to $3.99 million. A Greenpoint rental listing offered a railroad-layout apartment with a mantel, wood floors, and a large eat-in kitchen.
"An affordable housing lottery opened for a new nine-story development that replaced a former parking lot next to the now-demolished Green Building in Gowanus. This is the affordable component of Rabsky Group's two-tower Westmark development, made possible by the area's rezoning. It sits between Bond Street and the Gowanus Canal."
"An affordable housing lottery has launched for 291 truly affordable apartments in a new building that is part of Innovative Urban Village, a Brooklyn megachurch pastor's longtime vision to build an affordable housing complex in East New York. The lottery is for the 291 apartments in the new development."
"Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend were found in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Bed Stuy, Fiske Terrace, and Gowanus. They range in price from $2.65 million to $3.99 million. The listings highlight multiple neighborhoods and a broad set of price points for buyers attending open houses."
"On the third floor of an 1890s tenement building, this Greenpoint apartment for rent has a mantel, a built-in, and picture rails. The railroad layout, without a hallway and with each room providing access to the next, will require a creative configuration, but the unit does have a large eat-in kitchen and a bit of storage."
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