Real Estate and Community Development News
April 4, 2017
New York—Habitat for Humanity New York City acquired land at the intersections of Park Place, Thomas S. Boyland Street and East New York Avenue in the Brownville neighborhood of Brooklyn, for a new $11 million, three-building affordable development dubbed SEED. Latent Productions is co-developer, while New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR), New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and Community Preservation Corp. (CPC) all provided funding for the acquisition. Financing was provided by HPD’s New Infill Homeownership Opportunities Program.
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Real Estate and Community Development News
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NYSAFAH ‘House NY 2017’ Panel
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