FAC’s Supportive Housing Project Getting Very Close

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Judging from its exterior, the finish line looks to be in sight for 575 5th Avenue, the Fifth Avenue Committee’s supportive housing project on the corner of 16th Street. A sign has gone up on the ground-floor space marketing it for retail use, and all the windows have been put in since we last took a gander at in November. This is part of the development’s mission statement: “575 Fifth Avenue will create affordable, supportive housing for formerly homeless and low-income single adults in South Park Slope. Future tenants will include individuals who are consumers of mental health services, senior citizens, and youth aging out of foster care. It will create 49 studio efficiency units, 3000 square feet of space for supportive services, activities, and recreation, 1500 square feet of retail space, and a beautiful garden.”
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By Gabby |