Linden Terrace II, located at 573 Emerald St. is a smoke-free 160-unit project located in the East New York Section of Brooklyn. The Project is in Brooklyn Community Board # 5 and is very accessible through public transportation. Train options include the L train and buses include the B15. The amenities at this property include an outdoor landscaped terrace, A Community lounge, Bicycle Storage, Parking, On-Site Laundry+ (+Additional Fees apply), and a children’s playroom. Discover the recently opened Shirley Chisholm State Park as well as several shopping Centers within a few minutes’ walk of the property on Linden Blvd.
Potential renters earning between $16,183 for a single person and $115,850 for a household of seven, can apply for the apartments, which range from $397/month for studios to $1,865/month three bedrooms.
According to the developer, Linden Terrace II was given the NYSERDA Buildings of Excellence Award during the program’s first round due to its state-of-the-art, environmentally-friendly construction. The building is fully electric and utilizes “solar thermal, hot water heat pumps, ground source pumps, and heat recovery” technologies.
The first building contains multi-family residential and retail programs, while buildings two and three contain affordable multi-family units, supportive housing, and on-site social services.
Affordable Housing Program
This building is being constructed through the ELLA Program of both the New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC) and the New York City Department of Housing and Preservation and Development (HPD) and HPD’s Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program.
No deposits/application fees. More information: https://springmanagement.net/featured/
A percentage of units are set aside for:
Mobility
Preference for a percentage of units goes to:
50% – Residents currently living within Community Board 5
Amenities
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