State Renaissance Court: Not a Small Building

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Bounded by Schermerhorn, Hoyt and State Streets, the State Renaissance Court has been in the works since 2002 when the Empire State Development Corp. issued an RFP for the 60,000-square-feet plot of land atop the Hoyt/Schermerhorn subway station. (This means the overall project must be, what, 200,000 to 300,000 square feet?) About two-thirds of the site will be a multi-family rental building while the balance will be 14 two-family townhouses on State Street (not to be confused with the State Street Townhouses). In the mix will be 47 Low Income units, 8 of which are for “Very Low Income” households (no more than $28,000 for a 2-bedroom). The marketing campaign was supposed to have kicked off already, though it hasn’t gotten on our radar screen yet. Anyone know anything more than we’ve included here?
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