Churches United for Fair Housing helped Joe Duran with his paperwork and throughout the interview process. Joe Duran was picked 1st in the housing lottery out of 10,000 applications. Here are some details of the project which was development by Dunn Development and manage by cc management:
This project is the first newly constructed building to use the upland Inclusionary Housing Program adopted with the rezoning of the Williamsburg/Greenpoint Waterfront in Brooklyn Community Board #1, providing affordable housing in a rapidly gentrifying area. Developed on private land and a Municipal Parking Lot that were rezoned, the 152 affordable apartments will be located in two buildings facing both Cook Street and Varet Street. The development will feature retail stores on Varet Street and an attended public parking garage to replace the existing Municipal Lot. A deck above the ground floor parking garage will hold a landscaped rear yard with a childrens play area and green roof. The building facades incorporate complementary brick and precast colors and feature window returns that will bring additional light to the units and will highlight the facades at night.
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TITOSUAVEBK 2 years ago