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PROSPECT PLAZA

There are 4 lots grouped here:
  • PROSPECT PLAZA (2106 DEAN STREET). More details at ZOLA.
  • PROSPECT PLAZA (1785 PROSPECT PLACE). More details at ZOLA.
  • PROSPECT PLAZA (1750 PROSPECT PLACE). More details at ZOLA.
  • PROSPECT PLAZA (1800 PARK PLACE). More details at ZOLA.
1750 PROSPECT PLACE, Brooklyn, 11233
Public Housing Restructuring
  • Demolition Proposed
  • Demolition Completed

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What do we know about what NYCHA is doing or proposing here?

NYCHA's FY2018 draft plan includes this:

Disposition of the Prospect Plaza sites (approximately 197,451 square feet, or 4.5 acres) will be accomplished in three phases. Phase I will be a mixed-finance transaction and will include 72 low-income units for households making up to 60% AMI and 38 public housing units. Phase II will be a mixed-finance transaction and will include 106 low-income units for households making up to 60% AMI and 42 public housing units. Phase III will benefit from the federal low-income housing tax credits and will include 105 low-income units for households making up to 60% AMI. The three phases will have approximately 364 low-income units, 80 of which will be public housing units. In December 2011, NYCHA and HPD released a RFP for selection of a developer for the completion of Prospect Plaza. In January of 2013, NYCHA and HPD selected Blue Sea and Partners as the development team. Phase I closed in June 2014 and construction is complete. Phase II closed in December 2014 and construction completion is expected in December 2016. Construction closing of Phase III is scheduled for December 2015 and construction completion is expected in June 2017. Preference for the lease up of the public housing apartments will be given to relocated Prospect Plaza residents in good standing, who wish to return to the redeveloped community. A site-based waiting list created from NYCHA’s existing public housing waiting list will be used to tenant the remaining public housing units.

You can see the plan here: http://www1.nyc.gov/assets/nycha/downloads/pdf/FY18-Draft-Annual-Plan-072117.pdf

 

Who decides what happens to this property?

Official Owner

New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) (public)
Contact: David Pristin, Executive Vice President, External Affairs ((212) 306-3401 / David.Pristin@nycha.nyc.gov)

Urban Renewal

A portion of this property is part of the urban renewal plan Ocean Hill.

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City Council District 41 represented by Darlene Mealy
Community District Brooklyn 16 ( bk16@cb.nyc.gov / 718-385-0323 ), district manager: Viola D. Greene-Walker
Congressional District 9 represented by Yvette Clarke
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