Lottery Opens for 125 Affordable Units in East New York, Starting at $419 a Month

A lottery has launched for 125 truly affordable apartments in an under-construction development at 583 Emerald Street in East New York. The apartments will be in Linden Terrace III, the final of three buildings that make up the 548-unit Linden Terrace development.

atlantic chestnut rendering showing the market sign on the ground floor
Atlantic Chestnut will have approximately 1,200 affordable units. Rendering via Dattner Architects

Affordable Housing Lottery Opens in Cypress Hills for $419 Studios and $722 Three-Bedrooms

A lottery has opened for 341 apartments in the 100 percent affordable Atlantic Chestnut development under construction in Cypress Hills on the site of a former food processing plant that burned down in 2012.

dining room with black marble mantel and built-ins

Carroll Gardens Neo-Grec With Wood Burning Fireplaces, Central Air Asks $4.25 Million

Dating to the 1870s, this Carroll Gardens brownstone got an update that combines some period details with a renovated kitchen, central air, and wine storage. The 19-foot-wide row house at 357 Hoyt Street includes wide-planked floor boards, mantels, and an original stair.

windsor terrace coop - living room with wood floors

Windsor Terrace Co-op With Three Bedrooms, Renovated Kitchen, in-Unit Laundry Asks $1.125 Million

This Windsor Terrace prewar has a significant price tag, but it also has a generous amount of space including three bedrooms, two baths, and eight closets. It is on the first floor of the six-story 81 Ocean Parkway, which sits across from the sunken Prospect Expressway, but is also a short walk to the greener pastures of Prospect Park.

former green building site
The former site of the Green Building on the corner of Union and Bond streets. Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith

Former Green Building Razed, Site Ready for Work on New 20-Story Apartment Building

A possibly century-old former brass foundry in Gowanus, which spanned from the canal to Bond Street and housed popular wedding venue the Green Building and restaurant Pig Beach BBQ, is no more.

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