An affordable housing lottery has started for a nine-story, [translate:100 percent affordable] development at the corner of Pitkin Avenue and Logan Street in East New York.
The building contains 66 apartments: 25 are part of the lottery, while the rest are supportive units reserved for formerly homeless individuals, low-income families, and those with special needs.
All 25 apartments available in the lottery are rent stabilized, targeted at families earning 60 percent of the Area Median Income. Eligible households include one to five people with incomes ranging from $55,166 to $105,000.
The listing notes that 12% of apartments are designated for individuals with mobility impairments and 8% for those with hearing or vision impairments.
The building offers a gym, community center, sun deck, and a card-operated laundry room.
Rendering via NYC Housing Connect
[translate:Concern Logan] is developed by affordable housing provider [translate:Concern for Independent Living] and designed by Dattner Architects.
Summary: The new East New York 100% affordable housing project offers rent-stabilized apartments with supportive services and accessibility features for low-income families and special needs households.
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