
"The lottery for 12 Rockwell Place and 625 Fulton Street Apartments includes studio, one-, and two-bedroom units, all rent stabilized and income restricted. They are set aside for households earning 80 to 130 percent of the Area Median Income, or between $64,903 and $227,500 a year for households of one to five people, according to the listing. There are 52 actually affordable apartments, all at 80 percent of AMI:"
"Technically two buildings, the complex was designed by Fischer Rasmussen Whitefield Architects and developed by Rabsky Group. The Rocklyn comprises one 40-story tower at 625 Fulton Street with 1,050 apartments and a second five-story building with 52 apartments at 12 Rockwell Place. The apartments are equipped with dishwashers and air conditioning, according to the listing. The development's website adds they have white oak floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and built-in speaker systems."
The Rocklyn is a mixed-income development on Fulton Street in Fort Greene comprising a 40-story tower and a five-story building with 1,102 total apartments. An affordable housing lottery opened for 331 units, with 52 apartments priced at 80 percent of Area Median Income and 279 units at 130 percent of AMI. Rents for 80 percent AMI units range from $1,782 to $2,272; 130 percent AMI rents range from $3,385 to $4,244. Market-rate listings span roughly $3,183 for a studio to $7,232 for a two-bedroom. Units include dishwashers, air conditioning, white oak floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and built-in speakers; tenants pay for electricity and certain utilities.
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