Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for 27 Units in Greenpoint, Starting at $1,208 a Month

An affordable housing lottery has opened for 27 units in a seven-story building at 1056 Manhattan Avenue, between Eagle and Freeman Street in Greenpoint. As its name, the building uses the alternate address of 150 Eagle Street.

exterior of 120 5th avenue in 2018
Photo by Louise Wateridge via Brooklyn Paper

Park Slope Key Food Is Set to Close as Redevelopment Finally Moves Forward

Park Slopers looking for groceries will soon have one fewer option, as the Key Food on 5th Avenue will shutter in July ahead of a long-planned redevelopment of the site, a store manager confirmed.

interior of 280 garfield place in brooklyn

Park Slope Brownstone Near Prospect Park With Mantels, Built-ins Asks $4.395 Million

Rich in detail, this early 20th century Park Slope brownstone boasts mantels, moldings, built-ins and a rather fetching columned niche in addition to some modern amenities like a renovated kitchen. Within the Park Slope Historic District, 280 Garfield Place also has the perk of Prospect Park at the end of the block.

rendering of 2926 west 19th street
Rendering via NYC Housing Connect

Massive Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for 400 Units in Coney Island, Starting at $367 a Month

An affordable housing lottery has opened for a massive 400 units at a block-long development with two 16-story towers located at 2926 West 19th Street (with an alternate address of 2943 West 20th Street) in Coney Island.

exterior of 214 Marlborough Road in Prospect Park South Brooklyn

A Prospect Park South Standalone With Garage and Three More to See, Starting at $2.495 Million

Our picks for open houses to check out last weekend all happened to date from the turn of the last century. Found in Park Slope, Prospect Park South, Prospect Lefferts Gardens and Bed Stuy, they range in price from $2.495 million to $3.2 million.

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