The Google Translate function is based on artificial intelligence. We wish to highlight, however, that translation of the site into languages other than English is intended solely as a convenience to the non-English-reading community or to those residents with limited English proficiency, and that the translation is not legally binding. Readers can translate the site from English into each of these languages by selecting the relevant language from the drop-down menu located in the top, right-hand corner of the home page.Īs a nonprofit news organization, with limited resources, we decided to include this translation function on our site to help you, our community of readers, access local news in a way that we hope is more accessible. Request for comment from the building's owner, Related, was not immediately returned.In 2020, in acknowledgement of the diverse composition of the local communities the Norwood News serves, we updated our website, to allow users to read our site in Spanish, Bengali, Arabic, Chinese and French, using a Google Translate function. Information about pricing for the market-rate apartments is still not available. Applicants with mobility issues will also get preference for five percent of the units, and an additional two percent of the apartments will be set aside for people with hearing or visual impairments. Another five percent of the apartments will give preference to municipal employees. Residents who live within the bounds of Manhattan's Community Board 1 will get preference for 50 percent of the apartments. The property, said to be finished in the first quarter of 2016, is an 80/20 project - a housing program that gives developers tax abatements when 20 percent of the building is set aside for affordable housing. Use of other amenities, including a fitness center, lounge and party room, children's playroom and resident storage will cost low-income residents "additional fees." The cost was not specified. 14.Īccording to information on Housing Connect, each of the apartments has a washer-dryer, and residents have access to the roof terrace and a 24-hour concierge. Those interested can apply online, or mail in an application. According to the New York City Housing Development Corporation, that amounts to $36,300 for an individual, $41,460, for a family of two, $46,620 for three or $51,780 for a family of four. To be eligible for the housing, applicants have to make 60 percent of the area median income (AMI). The low-income studios are renting for $800, one-bedrooms for $860 and two-bedrooms for $1,041. The lottery for the five studios, six one-bedroom apartments, and 11 two-bedroom units is now open for applications through the Housing Connect website, advertised as Bridge Land West LLC, 456 Washington Street. ► Live With 18 Roommates For $1,800 a Month at Brooklyn 'Co-Living' Space ► Score a $565 Per Month Apartment Inside Durst Organization's Pyramid on West 57th Street Upscale apartment complex 460 Washington, which is still under construction, is offering low-income housing in its 107-apartment, 10-story building. TRIBECA - Twenty-two affordable housing apartments in a swanky new TriBeCa building are now up for grabs. Crown Heights, Prospect Heights & Prospect-Lefferts Gardens.
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