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LOWER EAST SIDE I INFILL

There are 3 lots grouped here:
  • LOWER EAST SIDE I INFILL (196 ELDRIDGE STREET). More details at ZOLA.
  • LOWER EAST SIDE I INFILL (175 ELDRIDGE STREET). More details at ZOLA.
  • LOWER EAST SIDE I INFILL (188 FORSYTH STREET). More details at ZOLA.
188 FORSYTH STREET, Manhattan, 10002

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  1. # of Current Units 189
  2. Total Number of Units 189
  3. Number of Rental Rooms 777
  4. Population - Section 8 Transition 0
  5. Population - Public Housing 323
  6. Total Population 323
  7. # of Families On Fixed Income 109
  8. % of Families on Fixed Income 60%
  9. # of Residential Buildings 5
  10. # of Non-Residential Buildings 0
  11. # of Stories 4–9
  12. Total Area (Sq Ft) 86,078.0
  13. Bldg/Land Coverage 43.25
  14. Density (Population/Acre) 163.0
  15. Development Cost $14,369,576.0
  16. Cost Per Rental Room (As Built) $18,482.0
  17. Avg. Monthly Gross Rent $587.0
  18. Senior Development PARTIALLY (1 BUILDING)
  19. Electricity Paid By Residents yes

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 Lower East Side I.

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City Council District 1 represented by Christopher Marte
Community District Manhattan 3 ( info@cb3manhattan.org / 212-533-5300 ), district manager: Susan Stetzer
Congressional District 10 represented by Daniel Goldman
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