A proposed 86-unit "true" affordable housing development moved one step closer to construction in Bed-Stuy, though without full support from its community board.
Plans for Dekalb Commons moved to Borough President Eric Adams' office this week for review, said Henry Butler, district manager for Community Board 3.
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A proposed development will build affordable housing on Dekalb Avenue across from Kosciuszko Pool. (Google Maps) BEDFORD-STUYVESANT, BROOKLYN — A proposed 86-unit "true" affordable housing development moved one step closer to construction in Bed-Stuy, though without full support from its community board.
Plans for Dekalb Commons moved to Borough President [...]