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BROOKLYN WEEKLY, MAY 12, 2019
Affordable Housing for Rent
409 Eastern Parkway
56 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED UNITS AT 409 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Crown Heights
Amenities: Fitness center,* laundry room, roof deck, game room, courtyard, business lounge, office space, pet spa, kids
room & bike room (*additional fees apply)
Transit: 2, 3, 4 & 5; Buses: B48 & B49
No application fee • No brokers fee • Smoke-free building
This building is being constructed through the Inclusionary Housing Program and is anticipated to receive a Tax Exemption
through the 421a Tax Incentive Program of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development.
Who Should
Apply?
Individuals or households who meet the income
and household size requirements listed in the
table below may apply. Qualified applicants will
be required to meet additional selection
A percentage of units is set aside for:
o Mobility-disabled applicants (5%)
o Vision/Hearing-disabled applicants (2%).
Preference for a percentage of units goes to:
o Residents of Brooklyn Community Board 8 (50%)
o Municipal employees (5%)
AVAILABLE UNITS AND INCOME REQUIREMENTS
1 Rent includes gas for cooking. Tenant is responsible for electricity.
2 Household size includes everyone who will live with you, including parents and children. Subject to occupancy criteria.
3 Household earnings includes salary, hourly wages, tips, Social Security, child support, and other income. Income guidelines subject to change.
4 Minimum income listed may not apply to applicants with Section 8 or other qualifying rental subsidies. Asset limits also apply.
How Do You Apply?
Apply online or through mail. To apply online, please go to nyc.gov/housingconnect. To request an application by mail, send a selfaddressed
envelope to: 409 Eastern Pkwy, C/o FAC 621 Degraw Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217. Only send one application per
development. Do not submit duplicate applications. Do not apply online and also send in a paper application. Applicants who submit more
than one application may be disqualified.
When is the Deadline?
Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than June 25, 2019. Late applications will not be considered.
What Happens After You Submit an Application?
After the deadline, applications are selected for review through a lottery process. If yours is selected and you appear to qualify, you will
be invited to appointment of eligibility to continue the process of determining your eligibility. Appointments are usually scheduled from 2
to 10 months after the application deadline. You will be asked to bring documents that verify your household size, identity of members of
your household, and your household income.
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Unit Size
Monthly
Rent1
Units
Available
Household
Size2
Annual Household
Income3
Minimum – Maximum4
Monthl
y Rent1
Units
Available
Household
Size2
Annual Household
Income3
Minimum – Maximum4
Studio
80% Area Median Income Level (AMI) Unit
$1,168 5
1 person $42,000 - $58,480
100% Area
Median
Income Level
(AMI) Unit
$1,772 4
1 person $62,709 - $73,100
2 people $42,000 - $66,800 2 people $62,709 - 83,500
1 bedroom $1,254 23
1 person $45,018 - $58,480
120% Area Median Income
Level (AMI) Unit
$2,292 12
1 person $80,606 - $87,720
2 people $45,018 - $66,800 2 people $80,606 - $100,200
3 people $45,018 - $75,120 3 People $80,606 - $112,680
2 bedroom $1,511 7
2 people $53,863 - $66,800
$2,759 5
2 people $96,652 - $100,200
3 people $53,863 - $75,120 3 people $96,652 - $112,680
4 people $53,863 - $83,440 4 people $96,652 - $125,160
5 people $53,863 - $90,160 5 people $96,652 - $135,240
will be around Labor Day,”
said general manager Aliya
Huey.
The 110-year-old inn
sits at the corner of Hicks
Street and will reopen with
280 rooms, a rooftop restaurant
and bar with an
outdoor deck on the 14th
fl oor looking out toward
the Brooklyn Promenade,
two grand ballrooms, and a
café and bar located in the
ground fl oor lobby, according
to Huey.
The freshly-minted
manager also told the committee
the hotel will employ
approximately 180 people.
Developer David Bistricer
of Clipper Equity and
real-estate tycoon Joseph
Chetrit bought the Italian
Renaissance-style property
for $81 million from the Jehovah’s
Witnesses in 2012
and initially planned to reopen
it the following year.
Restoring the building
— once known as Brooklyn’s
Waldorf Astoria — to
its former glory took longer
than anticipated, the man
managing the makeover
told this paper last year .
The hotel hit another
bump when the owners
parted ways with their
hotel managers, the Argentine
fi rm Fën Hotels,
which also ran the Dazzler
Brooklyn on Flatbush
Avenue Ext. at Tillary
Street, which has since
been renamed the Tillary
Hotel under managers
Jam 26 Hotels and which
Chetrit has a majority
stake in, according to The
Real Deal .
Huey also heads up the
Downtown hotel and told
the community group she
will be in charge of both
establishments under the
same management company,
but added that the
luxe Brooklyn Heights
lodge will target more wellheeled
patrons.
“The Tillary has more of
a younger crowd, whereas
Bossert will be higher
rates. It will be more corporate
clients and we’re aiming
toward a fi ve-star hotel,”
she said.
The committee gave its
purely advisory recommendation
for the State Liquor
Authority to approve
Huey’s liquor license application
for the hotel’s watering
holes, which had expired
due to the long delays
in the inn’s opening.
BY KEVIN DUGGAN
How suite it is!
The Bossert Hotel is set
to reopen at the end of this
summer — some six years
later than its owners originally
planned.
The swanky Montague
Street lodge will have a soft
opening at the end of August
and be in full swing
by the beginning of September,
its new manager
told Community Board 2’s
Health, Environment, and
Social Services Committee
at its May 1 meeting.
“We’re scheduled to soft
open around the end of August,
so the offi cial opening
OPENING SOON: The long-shuttered Bossert Hotel will reopen its
doors at the end of August under the management of the Tillary
Hotel, its chief Aliya Huey told a Community Board 2 committee on
May 1. Photo by Kevin Duggan
A belated comeback
The Bossert Hotel set for a soft opening in August
Sicko sought in rape
BY COLIN MIXSON
Police have identifi ed a 41-
year-old man who they suspect
raped a 16-year-old girl
in Crown Heights earlier
this year.
The suspect, who is
known to split his time between
New York City and
Georgia, allegedly entered
the basement of a Kingston
Avenue residential building
between Atlantic Avenue
and Pacifi c Street at 10
a.m. on March 20, when he
raped the teenage girl, police
said.
Anyone who provides police
with information leading
to an arrest can expect
a $2,500 reward through the
NYPD’s Crime Stoppers program.
The public can phone
tips in at (800) 577-8477,
WANTED: Cops are seeking this
41-year-old man suspected in
the rape of a 16-year-old girl in
Crown Heights. NYPD
log into the Crime Stoppers
website at www.nypdcrimestoppers.
com, tweet @
NYPDTips, or text tips to
274637 (CRIMES) then enter
TIP577.
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