Why this Brooklyn project is nowhere to be seen
Walk around New York and you might wonder why some blocks have little or no housing despite tremendous demand for it. You have to connect the dots. At the Arrow Linen site, a Brooklyn Council member is seeking applicants for a task force to monitor construction of 250 apartments. Um, what construction? Apex Development received approval 17 months ago for its project at 441 and 467 Prospect Avenue but still has no timeline to break ground. Although Apex steered the project past frenetic local opposition and through a political gauntlet, there’s no guarantee it will ever happen. Apex principal Andrew […]
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