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Seven-Story Condo Complex To Replace Bed-Stuy Warehouse: Report
The building would bring 83 new homes to the Bed-Stuy and Williamsburg border, YIMBY reports.

The building would bring 83 new homes to the Bed-Stuy and Williamsburg border, YIMBY reports.

The buildings are among 250 citywide where the city might step in to make "emergency repairs" under the Alternate Enforcement Program.

The apartments, in a new building on Willoughby Avenue, will go to those making as little as $36,000 a year, records show.
Though a drop from the year before, the neighborhood's public housing was still plagued by 97 heat, hot water and water outages last winter.
"I’m a woman trapped," Lisa Mitchell told Patch.
The 143 affordable units are found in a new high-rise called The Willoughby.
The 100-percent affordable development is part of a sweeping housing plan the city has for the neighborhood.
"The apartments shouldn't stay in the dark this long," said tenant leaders, who will wait at least two more weeks for electricity to return.
This is the second time the city has ordered the landlords to fix hundreds of violations in their buildings, including five in Bed-Stuy.
The nearly 60 new apartments hit the affordable housing lottery on Little Nassau Street, records show.
The neighborhood experienced a 29-percent increase over 2020, with its median sale price rising by $200,000, according to Property Shark.
Hundreds of Brooklynites have signed a petition against the 17-story building, which has already been approved by the city review process.
The Willoughby Avenue building has four, one-bedroom spots on the affordable housing lottery, records show.
The 64 rental units are found on Debevoise Street and available for those making less than $54,000 for a family of three.
The new 12-story, fully affordable building joins the New York City Housing Authority's Van Dyke campus in Brownsville.
The Atlantic Avenue development was approved by the Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises on Tuesday.
All but one of the top 10 neighborhoods where apartment sellers have an upper hand were in Brooklyn, according to a StreetEasy study.
The newly-filed residential tower is steps away from a similar 17-story building that is making its way through the review process.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday that scaffolds at NYCHA complexes across the city will be removed, including in Bed-Stuy.
Officials broke ground this week on a housing development that will replace the old Mars Fudge and Fruit Company building on Lexington Ave.
The MacDonough Street tenants have been living with pests, electricity outages, mold, lead and no gas for years, according to the suit.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Bed-Stuy area was no exception.
The annual home tour will return for its 43rd year later this month in a virtual format, organizers announced.
The studio, one and two bedroom spots require at least a $61,715 salary, records show.
The Bed-Stuy area has experienced explosive home price growth this past year and prices are still moving upward.
Jacob Gordon asked landlords about upgrading a dilapidated building they own across the street. A week later, they rescinded his new lease.
The Atlantic Avenue development will face a public hearing with the City Planning Commission this week.
Nine apartments split across two separate buildings in the neighborhood are on the city's affordable housing lottery.
The vacancy rate in Bed-Stuy's housing stock has dropped since 2010, but it still has thousands of empty apartments, census data shows.
Permits have been filed to build the development on the corner of Bedford Avenue and Fulton Street, according to records and reports.
A family whose fight to stay in their home of 30 years made headlines in 2019 have reached a deal to stay in the Halsey Street house.
A dozen or so apartments on Fulton Street are available on the affordable housing lottery, but only for those making at least $60,00 a year.
The city broke ground this week on 11 multi-family buildings that are part of its homeownership program.
National home prices are have surged over the past year; The Bed-Stuy area was no exception.
The seven units on Gates Avenue hit the affordable housing lottery this week, listings show.
The Quincy Street building, found on the Bed-Stuy and Clinton Hill border, has 13 apartments up for grabs, records show.
The Atlantic Avenue building, touted as the first all-electric development in the neighborhood, is on the agenda at Borough Hall Wednesday.
The city has finalized a deal to build a new development at the Sumner Houses on Marcus Garvey Boulevard, they announced Friday.
The 17-story building on Atlantic Avenue was approved by the community board on Monday, according to developers.
Developers have applied to rezone an Atlantic Avenue property to make way for a 17-story residential building, records show.