Atlantic-terrace-1009.jpgThe Local reported yesterday on this week’s October meeting of Brooklyn Community Board 2, during which it was announced that applications for Atlantic Terrace, the 80-unit affordable (ish) housing development at 669 Atlantic will be available November 1. According to The Local, “construction should be complete by May, followed soon after by a city-sponsored lottery.” Other topics at the meeting included the Navy Yards, the new Fulton Street business improvement district called the FAB Alliance, and zoning and how it relates to stalled construction sites.
At the Board: Atlantic Terrace Coming Soon [The Local]
Development Watch: Atlantic Terrace Plods Along [Brownstoner]


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  1. “and, are you saying that FCR won’t build any more affordable housing now that we have Atlantic Terrace? i didn’t believe that FCR was ever going to build affordable housing, whether or not AT was built.”

    Threecee that’s exactly what I’m saying!! I think AT’s presence will satisfy the few still expecting more affordable housing in the area.

    NOW I maybe talking out my ass with the “same players” comment, but I do remember seeing “coming soon signage” with Bloomberg’s name on it. I hear Ratner sleeps in the bottom bunk at Gracie mansion when they have their slumber parties.

  2. I believe there were several developers of the portion of the Atlantic Terminal Urban Renewal Area that is north of Atlantic Terrace. Hudson Companies was one, if recollection serves (as it does less and less often. I am old enough to remember the meat packers that moved to this area after being displaced from Manhattan.)

    re: “the players”–threecee is right; jack slade is wrong.