It looks like living Downtown Brooklyn has become a little more affordable.
‘Brooklyn’s Tallest Building’ (for now) also known as The Hub at 333 Schermerhorn Street, has opened up their lottery application process for 150 available affordable units, this past Friday. There are currently 46 studios, 85 one bedroom apartments and 19 two bedroom apartments available. Rent for these units range from $833/month studios to $1,082/month two-bedrooms. If applying for a studio, one’s annual income should be between $29,898 to $38,100, for a one bedroom, $32,058 to $43,500 and for two bedrooms, $38,503 to $54,360.
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The new building, designed by Dattner Architects, includes everything from a swimming pool, fitness center, landscape outside terrace to a children’s playroom and dog run though if you happen to win the lottery by chance, those amenities may be available at an extra fee.
According to reports, individuals with certain restrictions will be given greater preference — those living with mobility, visual and hearing disabilities especially, in addition to a number of municipal (city) employees. Nonetheless, this 610 foot tall building is centrally located in Downtown Brooklyn, near Atlantic Terminal and the forth coming City Point mall and easy access to multiple subway lines, buses and the Long Island RailRoad. It’s also minutes away from the Barclays Center and BAM.
The deadline to apply to is December 15th, 2016. If you don’t have access to a computer, you can request for a paper application from IMPACCT Brooklyn, attention Hub, 1224 Bedford Avenue, New York 11216 on a self addressed envelope.