Through tools like rezonings, the city has been trying in recent years to increase affordable housing opportunities in lower-income Brooklyn neighborhoods like East New York and Brownsville, and the latter now has 86 brand new apartments available through the city’s affordable housing lottery.
The units are part of the much larger Prospect Plaza development by Dattner Architects, which altogether will transform a 4.5-acre site into 364 units of affordable and public housing, as well as a 22,000-square-foot supermarket, 12,000-square-foot community facility, and a rooftop greenhouse.
The first batch of units to come online, located at 1740-1760 Prospect Place and 396 Saratoga Avenue, range from $689/month one-bedrooms to $1,181/month three-bedrooms for families earning between $24,995 and $63,060 annually. They’ll feature “exquisitely finished kitchen and bathrooms,” energy efficient appliances and fixtures, on-site laundry rooms, a fitness room, and parking for an additional fee.
According to the architects:
The new development will be designed and built in three phases, including 80 units of NYCHA public housing and 284 affordable housing apartments. Prospect Plaza South, Phase I of the development, will include a series of four story, walk-up, townhouse-style buildings and a five-and-a-half story elevator building for a total of 148 units. Phase II, Prospect Plaza North, will have 111 units in a combination of townhouse-style walk-ups and taller elevator buildings. The final phase, the Saratoga Site, will be a four-and-a-half story elevator building organized around a central courtyard with 105 units.
The units currently available are located in Phase I. The project is being constructed through the Low-Income Affordable Marketplace Program (LAMP), the Low Income Rental Program (LIRP), and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA).
Those who qualify can apply here.
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2 miles away is “near” Crown Heights!? Where would a Lubavitcher go to shul living there?
Where are Jewish buildings ? All this area is affortable housing for minority’s …. and now city improves the situation but we are out …. and it’s hard to win the lottery 8 of all Brooklyn eligible families …?
Any link to apply?
This is precisely how you make those locations desirable. Move many young Chabad families in there simultaneously. How do you think expansion works?
While the article may say there’s X number of units available, almost all of them are 2-bedroom. THere’s a grand total of eight 3-bedroom units available.
for strters loaction is everything would you want to live on saratoga Avenue in the middle of a thug all black neighborhood? many of you don’t want to reloicate 3 blockks w & you claim you’re willing to move there? how about buying a good looking house for a reasonable price that you don’t need to to a gut renovation on & kill yourself for? The neighborhood is very nice children can safely play etc. 7 for the price especially considering its only app. a 45 min drive from Ch is weel worth it even with certain added costs
How do I apply?
A family with 10 kids earning $70,000 would be eligible for two 3 bedroom apartments???
Most of the apartments are 2 bedroom which makes it look like it wasn’t designed for us at all. We need more options for our large family sizes.