Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground At 50 Pennsylvania Avenue in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn

Rendering of 50 Pennsylvania Avenue - Dattner ArchitectsRendering of 50 Pennsylvania Avenue - Dattner Architects

A new 100-percent affordable housing building designed by Dattner Architects recently broke ground in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn. Located at 50 Pennsylvania Avenue, the 94-foot-tall structure includes 218 apartments, amenity spaces, and ground floor retail. A portion of the residences will be set aside for the formerly homeless and “frail elderly households.”

In total, the nine-story building contains approximately 11,400 square feet, with 156,540 square feet dedicated to residential use and 22,260 square feet for the commercial space, including a grocery store at the corner of the property.

Amenities are positioned on the second floor and include recreational, fitness, and laundry facilities, as well as storage space for 109 bicycles and parking for 15 vehicles.

Rendering of 50 Pennsylvania Avenue - Dattner Architects

Rendering of 50 Pennsylvania Avenue – Dattner Architects

Rendering of 50 Pennsylvania Avenue - Dattner Architects

Rendering of 50 Pennsylvania Avenue – Dattner Architects

With regard to sustainability, the building includes photovoltaic panels, landscaping on the roof, and insulation to improve energy efficiency and temperature maintenance. The façade of the structure is comprised primarily of red brick and glass elements.

The development team includes Pennrose and RiseBoro Community Partnership, which celebrated the milestone event on October 1.

Groundbreaking ceremony for 50 Pennsylvnaia Avenue - NYC HPD

Groundbreaking ceremony for 50 Pennsylvania Avenue – NYC HPD

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4 Comments on "Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground At 50 Pennsylvania Avenue in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn"

  1. Thank you: Can an unconscious person be a designer according to US development standards? I’m just wondering, there is no concern and I want to say that. I have intelligence in medical standards.

  2. Why are they calling that area Cypress Hills? #veryconfused
    Seems like thay want to rid themselves of the “East NY” moniker – instead opting for East Brooklyn or Cypress Hills.

  3. I want to know how to apply for the development at fulton and pensylvania can you please send me application

  4. Good afternoon, I’d like to know how I can apply for this building

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