
A Greenpoint apartment in a third-floor 1890s tenement asks $3,000 per month and includes a mantel, built-ins, picture rails, a large eat-in kitchen, and limited storage with a railroad layout. An affordable housing lottery opened for a nine-story development replacing a former parking lot near the demolished Green Building in Gowanus, as part of Rabsky Group’s two-tower Westmark project enabled by rezoning, located between Bond Street and the Gowanus Canal. A Sunset Park North Historic District co-op at 4404 6th Avenue offers a two-bedroom unit with period details for $645,000. A Clinton Hill loft at 110 Clifton Place in a 1920s industrial building asks $1.445 million and features high ceilings, two bedrooms, two baths, and a large storage loft. In Cypress Hills, a Carmelite monastery site where nuns moved out over three years ago faces rezoning plans for a nine-story, 345-unit apartment complex, prompting local opposition.
"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."
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