Hudson Companies files for 300-unit affordable housing project in Gowanus
The Gowanus rezoning is the gift that keeps on giving in the Brooklyn neighborhood. Hudson Companies filed plans for a 302-unit, 274,000-square-foot residential building at 20 Fifth Street in the Brooklyn neighborhood, PincusCo reported. Chief operating officer Sally Gilliland filed the plans through a limited liability company. The property is slated to include a resident lounge, a party room, a courtyard, a rooftop terrace and coworking space. Marvel Architects is set to design. The most critical feature of the development, however, may be that every unit in the project will be set aside for affordable housing. It’s unclear what level […]
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