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Art Deco Studio in Fort Greene With Wood Floors, Skyline Views Asks $495K
The studio is on a high floor of the 1930s building known as The Griffin.
Renovated Fort Greene Wood Frame With Wide Plank Floors Asks $4,862,500
The exterior of this two-family dwelling got an LPC-approved restoration, and the interior renovation includes an updated kitchen.
Top Floor Fort Greene Unit With Parquet, Views, Two Bedrooms Asks $775K
The apartment retains many mid-century modern touches, including apparently original kitchen cabinets and a mint bathroom with vintage tile and fixtures.
Fort Greene Park Redo Can Move Forward After Judge Nixes Lawsuit
The suit said the city hadn’t properly assessed the environmental impact of the long-in-the-works project.
Affordable Housing Lottery in Fort Greene Opens With $2,004 Studios
In a recently completed building that takes advantage of the new 485-X tax break, the lottery units are intended for households earning 80 percent of the Area Median Income.
It’s a shame that the Historic District was never expanded. I guess it’s too late now.
Mid 19th-Century Fort Greene Manse to Be Demolished for New Apartment BuildingAll Kinds of NO!
Locals Push Back on 27-Story Tower Planned for Historic Fort Greene ChurchCongratulations to everyone for this excellent, well-designed project, obeying the hierarchies and thinking about offering comfortable housing for middle-class families and giving opportunities to the less favored population, where before it was almost impossible to buy a decent home. Currently, NYC has several programs that allow accessibility to this community, for example: Section 8, residential lottery, and others. And together we can make and provide the next better and happier days with a decent roof (housing).V.S
Community Board Backs 72-Story Fort Greene Tower, With ConditionsSome of the "affordable" studios ($3385 for those earning 130% of AMI) are more expensive than market rate studios ($3,183). Perhaps people who are wiser than me (and they are legion) can explain that to me. Seems to me we should focus on creating deeply affordable housing rather than futzing around with units for those making more than the median income. Or use a narrower geographic area to determine AMI. So bizarre...
Affordable Housing Lottery Opens for Fort Greene Tower With $1,782 Units