The City Council has approved the Atlantic-Avenue Mixed Use Plan (AAMUP), designed to address Brooklyn's housing crisis. With plans for 4,600 housing units, including 1,900 affordable ones, the initiative also encompasses over $215 million in community investment. Key enhancements include improved tenant protections, better streets, park renovations, and upgraded subway stations. This plan is positioned to offer more affordable housing than the previous decade combined, indicating a significant commitment to community upliftment and strategic urban planning in Central Brooklyn.
The approval of the Atlantic-Avenue Mixed Use Plan signifies a pivotal step towards addressing the housing crisis in Brooklyn, aiming to create 4,600 new housing units.
With nearly 1,900 units set to be permanently affordable, the plan not only targets new housing but also local community development and infrastructure improvements.
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