Housing Lottery Launches at 187 20th Street in South Slope, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 187 20th Street, a five-story residential building in South Slope, Brooklyn. Designed by Sandor Weiss of Gelu Durus Musica and developed by Hershel Spitz in 2005, the structure yields eight residences. Available on NYC Housing Connect are three units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $103,475 to $156,130.

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The Apsley Nears Completion at 2330 Broadway on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

Construction nears completion on The Apsley, a 19-story residential building at 2330 Broadway on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Designed by SLCE Architects with interiors by Champalimaud Design and developed by Welltower and Hines, the structure yields 76 assisted living and 80 memory care apartments in studio to two-bedroom layouts, with a total capacity of 178 residents. Hunter Roberts Construction Group served as the general contractor for the property, which is located at the corner of Broadway and West 85th Street.

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Exterior view of 235 West 107th Street

Developers Secure $38M to Redevelop Illegal Hotel into Permanent Supportive Housing at 235 West 107th Street on the Upper West Side

Rockabill Development and GoddardRiverside have partnered to transform an illegal Upper West Side hotel into a permanent supportive housing property and closed on $38 million to complete the project. Located at 235 West 107th Street, the building was zoned for residential use, but operated as The Morningside Inn, an illegal short-stay property.

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Affordable Housing Lottery Launches for 963 Atlantic Avenue In Clinton Hill, Brooklyn

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 963 Atlantic Avenue, a nine-story mixed-use property in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Kutnicki Bernstein Architects and developed by Efraim Weber as 86 Lefferts Corp, the structure yields 124 rental units, an amenity package, and two ground-floor retail spaces. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 38 units for residents at 80 to 130 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $58,115 to $187,330.

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