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$2,030 Clinton Hill Studios Available In 'Affordable' Lottery
The city put up 35-units in the condo building at 325 Lafayette Ave. on the housing lottery this week.

The city put up 35-units in the condo building at 325 Lafayette Ave. on the housing lottery this week.

Plans for the 29-story tower, next to a landmarked church on Atlantic Avenue, were approved by the city on Tuesday, reports said.

Developers filed plans to build a six-story building on the empty lot at 258 Saint James Place, New York YIMBY reported.
The plan to build eight townhouses inside the historic 257 Washington Ave. church and school building next door was approved by the city.
The rental building at 475 Washington Ave. will convert to condominiums, the Real Deal reported.
Brooklyn Hospital signed a lease for a 70,000-square-foot spot at 620 Fulton St. after it sold its Willoughby Street building.
Rabsky Group is in contract to buy the 240 Willoughby St. medical building for $100 million, Crain's reported.
The Clinton Avenue building had no heat for a month, but repairs have left one tenant concerned.
A coalition has been formed to persuade the city to protect the poet's home.
Grab a one-bedroom at 452 Lafayette Ave. for $947 per month or a two-bedroom for $1,072 per month.
Construction will begin on The Ingersoll Senior Residences next month, according to a New York Times report.
See if you qualify for a cheap two-bedroom apartment at 1007 Atlantic Avenue.
See if you qualify for an apartment at Caesura, a new luxury development on Ashland Place.
Chris Rock's three-story carriage house at 239 Waverly Ave. will list on Douglas Eliman for $3,850,000, according to reports.
"In a rapidly gentrifying community, this historic vote was a victory for the longtime residents..." a city council member said.
86 Fleet Pl., a 32-story new development, has 29 affordable apartments available for rent.
There are 29 affordable units available in the amenity-filled building. Applications are accepted until Feb. 1, 2017.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission unanimously approved the house's new modern design on Tuesday.
"The Ashland" at 250 Ashland Place hosted its official opening party Wednesday night.
Studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments are available at "Hub," located at 333 Schermerhorn St.
Century 21 was the first retailer to open in the new City Point complex in Downtown Brooklyn on Tuesday. Trader Joes and Target will follow.
The Clinton Hill residential development will have 142 apartments and a 25,000-square-foot community hall alongside the landmarked church.
Affordable studio, One- and two-bedroom apartments are available at 300 Ashland Place; applications open until Sept. 19.
Live with a filmmaker in his gorgeous apartment at Willoughby and Hall for just $1,000 a month.
Low-income residents can now fight for their rightful piece of Waverly Brooklyn. Info session coming up!
Waverly Brooklyn has 11 condos available for lower-income homes.
The Ashland, located at 250 Ashland Pl., combines 304 market-rate apartments with 282 affordable units.
The mixed-income building features 379 units, of which 76 are reserved for lower-income earners.
Architect renderings and city filings reveal the concrete future of the historic, jungly Admiral's Row.
Building 77 will host the incubator, called 1776, on its top floor — right beneath Brooklyn Brewery's new rooftop beer garden.
Two upcoming info sessions will educate the public on 461 Dean, a mixed-income development above Barclays Center now accepting applications.
A local developer hopes to "transform the landscape of LGBT housing across this country" with a "cornerstone" project in Fort Greene.
For just $559 per month, you, too, could score a studio in what has become Brooklyn's most controversial affordable-housing tower.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission signed off on Brooklyn's future tallest building Tuesday.
A new mixed-income development at 250 Ashland Place will be accepting applications through April 11.
Avalon Communities residents will be able to access the Jay Street-MetroTech station through an entrance on their building's ground floor.
Only one City Council vote remains before the condo developer is given the go-ahead.
"The first of its kind in the country."
The Christopher Columbus of Brooklyn digs his grave deeper in a followup interview with Gothamist.
"Whose city? Our city!"