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Нью-Йорк. Мэр Адамс уничтожил четыре тонны конфискованной продукции каннабиса, в то время как «Операция «Замок для защиты»» закрыла более 1000 нелицензированных магазинов


Источник: https://www.nyc.gov/office-of-the-mayor/news/662-24/mayor-adams-destroys-four-tons-seized-cannabis-product-operation-padlock-protect-shuts

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No cellphone ban in schools this year, says Adams


CITYWIDE — MAYOR ADAMS ON Tuesday walked back rumors that the city is preparing to institute a full ban on cell phones in public schools in the upcoming semester, reports Chalkbeat. The mayor said that while the Department of Education will take “some action” on cell phones, the city has not yet worked out issues […]

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NYC launches crackdown on bus fare-beaters


CITYWIDE — NEW YORK CITY AND MTA have launched a crackdown on people beating the fares on city buses, Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday in an interview on 94.7 The Block’s “Jonesy in the Morning” radio show. Almost half of all bus riders fail to pay, and many mistakenly think buses are free now. “The […]

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Affordable housing lottery opens at Gowanus luxury tower


One of the first luxury towers to benefit from the Gowanus rezoning is nearly complete and has launched an affordable housing lottery as well as market-rate rentals.

The affordable housing lottery opened Wednesday for the towering complex at 420 Carroll Street, right on the banks of the canal, with studio units starting at $784 a month. Meanwhile, market-rate units, which went on the market in late July according to StreetEasy, include studio apartments starting at $3,436 a month, the building’s website shows.

In the lottery for 420 Carroll Street are 89 apartments, all rent stabilized and income restricted, 72 of which could be deemed truly affordable. Those are targeted at households of one to seven people earning between $31,200 and $115,560 a year, or 40 and 60% of Area Median Income, according to the listing.

A living room in a luxury unit.Rendering via the 420 Carroll website

Ten are studio units are at $784 and $1,251 a month, 38 are one-bedroom apartments at $828 and $1,328 a month, 18 are two-bedroom units at $967 and $1,567 a month, and six are three-bedroom apartments at $1,093 and $1,787 a month.

There are 17 apartments targeted at families earning 100% AMI, or $79,235 to $192,600 a year, with studios set at $2,185, one-bedrooms at $2,329, two-bedrooms at $2,768, and three-bedrooms at $3,174. The most expensive unit in the lottery is one one-bedroom set aside for households earning 130% AMI, and that is renting for $3,298 a month.

According to the lottery, apartments in the Domain Companies-developed and FXCollaborative-designed towers include air conditioning, balconies, hardwood floors, in-unit washer/dryers, smart controls for heating and cooling, dishwashers, and high-end appliances and finishes. A press release from the developer and partners adds the units have WiFi-enabled induction stoves and occupant-controlled zoned heating and cooling systems. The release says both towers are “expected to receive LEED Gold or Platinum level certification.”

A kitchen in a luxury unit.Rendering via the 420 Carroll website
A bedroom in a luxury unit.Rendering via the 420 Carroll website

The two buildings that make up the development include a gym, cinema, recreation room, children’s playroom, party room, parking, electric vehicle charging stations, bike storage, a rooftop terrace, and, notably, a waterfront promenade along the Gowanus Canal. The listing also says there will be a dog park for the pet-friendly building although, like some amenities, that could come at an extra expense.

According to the press release, residents will be able to travel between the two towers through a “subterranean tunnel,” allowing them to use all the building’s amenities including what the developer has dubbed “The Shop.” The latter includes affordable art studios, co-working space, green space, a fitness center, a lounge, and more, the release states.

The building will be smoke free, according to the listing. Tenants will be responsible for paying for electricity, which includes an electric stove and heat.

Rendering via FXCollaborative
Rendering via FXCollaborative

It’s impossible to miss the 16- and 21-story towers at 420 Carroll Street on the eastern side of the canal near the Carroll Street Bridge when approaching the neighborhood from any direction. They are two of the first to rise to their full height in the recently rezoned area, and together will bring online 360 apartments.

According to the development’s website, market-rate studio apartments in the development start at $3,436 a month, one-bedrooms are from $4,400, two-bedrooms begin at $6,467, and three-bedrooms are run at least $8,862.

The exterior of the two towers, renderings show, are mostly made up of windows divided by paneling and concrete in shades of gold, gray, and beige. Interiors, done by Alan Mainer Studios, appear to follow in the neutral vein, with white finishes in the apartments and, in the common areas, a bit of gray tile and terrazzo in addition to white.

The development under construction in August of 2023.Photo by Susan De Vries

While the building has not yet received a temporary or final certificate of occupancy, Building Department records show, move-ins are anticipated to start this fall, the press release states.

The Domain Companies Co-CEO Matt Schwartz said in the release that the launch of the lottery is a “milestone” that “represents an important stride for the development of the neighborhood.”

Prior to the new development, the site at 420 Carroll Street housed a three-story commercial building used by sewer and plumbing businesses Alex Figliolia Water and Sewer and Liberty Water & Sewer, as well as parking. In 2018 the deed for the property was transferred to 420 Carroll LLC for $47.5 million, according to city records.

The site, to the left of the Batcave, in January of 2018.Photo by Susan De Vries

The affordable housing lottery will likely be joined by many others in the recently rezoned area, given all new buildings that take advantage of the rezoning will be required to include a percentage of truly affordable units through the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing program. According to the listing, 420 Carroll will also receive a tax abatement through the 421-a program.

The 420 Carroll Street lottery closes on Oct. 28. To apply, visit the listing on New York City’s Housing Connect website.

This story first appeared on Brooklyn Paper’s sister site Brownstoner


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Ukraine’s F-16 jets score first victory against Russia’s missile barrage – New York Post


Ukraine’s F-16 jets score first victory against Russia’s missile barrage  New York Post

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ГОСУДАРСТВО ЗАПЛАТИТ ПЕРВЫЙ ВЗНОС НА ПОКУПКУ СВОЕГО ДОМА ДЛЯ НЕЛЕГАЛОВ – ТАК ДЕМ ПАРТИЯ ПОКУПАЕТ ВЫБОРЩИКОВ ЗА НАЛОГОВЫЕ ДЕНЬГИ ?


Сенат Калифорнии проголосовал 27 августа за принятие закона, который расширит доступ к государственной программе кредитования покупателей жилья для нелегальных иммигрантов, потенциально предлагая им возможность получить […]

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Premium Content: Lindsay Wengler brings light to the foggy world of nutrition


It feels like practically every time I open my phone, I’m inundated with recommendations to drink water gloopy with chia seeds or eat a “raw carrot salad” (isn’t that just a carrot?). Nutrition has always been a loaded concept: it’s cultural, personal and universal all at the same time, but it’s been co-opted by internet […]

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@GovKathyHochul: Good luck to @TeamUSA and all the New Yorkers competing in Paris for the #ParisParalympics! You’ve made your state and country extremely proud. 🗽🇺🇸



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NYPD cop Yvonne Wu gets 27 years for ‘ferocious’ Brooklyn love triangle slay – New York Daily News


NYPD cop Yvonne Wu gets 27 years for ‘ferocious’ Brooklyn love triangle slay  New York Daily News

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ЧТО ТАКОЕ ГЛОБАЛЬНОЕ ПОТЕПЛЕНИЕ ? Как Кремль использует климатическую политику для разрушения экономики США и Запада


Климатический беспредел как часть гибридной войны Кремля против Запада В последние годы климатическая повестка стала одной из самых обсуждаемых тем в мировой политике. Однако всё […]