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City Council Approves 18-Story Mixed-Use Building at 840 Atlantic Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

The New York City Council has approved proposals to construct a new 18-story mixed-use building at 840 Atlantic Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. Designed by IMC Architecture and developed by Atlantic-Vanderbilt Holdings LLC, the structure will contain a mix of market-rate and income-restricted apartments, retail space, a community arts center, and a sub-grade parking garage.

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22 Chapel Street’s Façade Approaches Completion in Downtown Brooklyn

Exterior work continues to progress on 22 Chapel Street, a 20-story residential building in Downtown Brooklyn. Designed by CetraRuddy and developed by Delshah Capital and OTL Enterprises, the 211-foot-tall building spans 133,181 square feet and will yield 180 apartments, of which 25 will be designated for affordable housing. The property will also contain a START Treatment & Recovery Center, New York’s largest independent drug treatment agency. Titanium Construction Services Inc. is the general contractor for the development, which is being built between Flatbush Avenue Extension to the east, Chapel Street to the north, Cathedral Place to the south, and Jay Street to the west.

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Permits Filed for 34-Story Tower at 15 Hanover Place in Downtown Brooklyn

Permits have been filed for a 34-story mixed-use tower at 15 Hanover Place in Downtown Brooklyn. Located between Fulton and Livingston Streets, the interior lot is one block from of the Nevins Street subway station, serviced by the 2 and 3 trains, and the Dekalb Avenue station, serviced by the B, Q, and R trains. John Evans, principal at Lonicera Partners is listed as the owner behind the applications.

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Housing Lottery Launches for 161-01 89th Avenue Apartments in Jamaica, Queens

The affordable housing lottery has launched for 161-01 89th Avenue, an eight-story mixed-use residential building in Jamaica, Queens. Designed by Amie Gross Architects and developed by the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development‘s Affordable Independent Residences for Seniors and the Supportive Housing Loan Program, the structure yields 69 residences with on-site support services for the formerly homeless and disabled. Available on NYC Housing Connect are 27 units for senior residents at 40 to 50 percent of the area median income (AMI), ranging in eligible income from $0 to $47,750.

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