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Subcommittee hears HPD plan for 63 affordable co-op homes in East New York; public hearing laid over
Summary
The New York City Council subcommittee on Landmarks and Dispositions heard a presentation from the Department of Housing Preservation and Development on a proposed 62-unit affordable cooperative project in East New York and laid the item over after the public hearing.
The New York City Council Subcommittee on Landmarks, Public Sighting, and Dispositions opened a public hearing on a Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) proposal to build 62 affordable cooperative apartments plus one superintendent’s unit in East New York, Brooklyn, and laid the item over for later consideration.
HPD presented the Lincoln Wortman project as a 21–building, three‑story development on Brooklyn Block 4531 comprised of approximately 63 affordable homeownership units (a mix of two‑ and three‑bedroom apartments) and 63 off‑street parking spaces. The agency said the sponsor is JNB Realty LLC with Restored Homes HDFC and that Shelter Rock Builders is the developer. HPD said the proposal seeks an amendment to a prior urban development action area project (UDAP)…
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