258 middle-income units up for grabs at Brooklyn’s Pacific Park complex, from $1,905/month
Rendering courtesy of the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development
A housing lottery opened this week for 258 middle-income apartments in a new rental building in Prospect Heights. Designed by Perkins Eastman, Brooklyn Crossing is a 51-story residential tower in Prospect Height’s 22-acre Pacific Park mega-development. New Yorkers earning 130 percent of the area median income, or between $65,315 for a single person and $167,570 for a family of five, are eligible to apply for the apartments, which range from $1,905/month studios to $3,344/month for two bedrooms.
Located at 18 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn Crossing is the tallest addition to the Pacific Park development. Upon completion, the development will have 15 buildings and 6,500 total housing units, 2,250 of them affordable.
Developed by the Brodsky Organization and Greenland USA, Brooklyn Crossing launched leasing at the rental last week. The residential tower offers a total of 858 mixed-income units, ranging from studios to one-to-three bedroom apartments.
“The middle income housing units allow us to provide people of all backgrounds with everything the building and the Pacific Park development have to offer, and to celebrate the diversity Brooklyn is known and loved for,” Alexander Brodsky at The Brodsky Organization said.
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Amenities at Brooklyn Crossing include a rooftop pool and lounge, fitness center, business center workspace, and 24-hour doorman and concierge service. All units have washers and dryers. The building’s interior and amenities were designed by Lemay + Escobar.
Brooklyn Crossing is situated in the heart of Prospect Heights, anchored by the Barclays Center and close to public transportation, including nine subways lines and the Long Island Rail Road. The B65 and B45 buses stop within a block of the building.
Qualifying New Yorkers can apply for the units until March 14, 2022. Complete details on how to apply are available here. Questions regarding this offer must be referred to NYC’s Housing Connect department by dialing 311.
Thirty percent of the units are set aside for residents earning up to 130 percent of the area median income.
If you don’t qualify for the housing lotteries mentioned, visit CityRealty.com’s no-fee rentals page for other apartment deals in the city.
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