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Old Posted Dec 16, 2017, 11:23 PM
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Essex Crossing’s next affordable housing lottery launches with 98 apartments



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The affordable housing lottery has launched today for 98 apartments at 115 Delancey Street, which will be the tallest building within the $1.9 billion Essex Crossing development on the Lower East Side. The building is expected to open in mid- to late 2018.

The affordable units range from studios to three-bedrooms, and are available to households earning between 40 percent and 165 percent of the area median income. Rents range from $519/month for a studio (with income restrictions of $19,680 to $26,720) to $3,424/month for a three bedroom (with income restrictions between $119,966 and $182,655). NYC Housing Connect offers all the details on various income restrictions and ways to apply for units.

Residents of Community Board 3 will receive a preference for 50 percent of the affordable units. Former site tenants of the Seward Park Extension Urban Renewal Area (SPEURA) will receive an additional priority for the units.

The 26-story building—which is also known as site 2—will contain a total of 198 residential units. Amenities include a part-time lobby attendant, on-site superintendent, communal terraces, fitness room, yoga room, children’s playroom, bicycle storage and resident lounge.

As far as construction goes, 115 Delancey is in the process of getting its facade; a five-story podium sits at the base and will become home to parts of the Essex Street Market along with a 14-screen Regal Cinema theater. An urban farm will occupy the podium’s rooftop. The building will also include the first phase of the Market Line, a bazaar-like marketplace that will span three buildings.
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