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    Non-profits Team Up to Convert Vacant City Land to Affordable Housing

    Affordable Housing  •  Bushwick, Brooklyn

    Rendering of proposed 4-story building at 63 Stockholm Street, Brooklyn. Image Credit: STAT Architecture/CPC.

    The new building will bring 20 deeply affordable units to Bushwick, and will be constructed with sustainability features. On February 13, 2019, the City Planning Commission voted to approve an application by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development for the construction of a new and 100 percent affordable 20-unit building in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn. HPD sought City Planning’s approval for the disposition of the City-owned property at 63 Stockholm Street, designation of the property as an Urban Development Action Area Program (UDAAP), and project approval. (read more…)

    Tags : “Passive House” standards, 63 Stockholm Street, affordable housing, Brooklyn, Bushwick, Disposition of City-owned property, UDAAP, Urban Development Action Area Project
    Date:02/25/2019
    Category : City Planning Commission
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