"Over the past few months, Windsor Terrace residents have voiced their concerns very loud and clear during many hearings hosted by the community board, the borough president and the City Planning Commission, they've consistently highlighted the urgent need for affordability and raised concerns about the proposed height," Hanif said. "The depth of affordability is a top concern for both me and my constituents as we continue to see residents displaced from my district and the city."
The proposal put forward by Arrow Linen has two at least 13-story buildings rising on the site of the longtime commercial laundry. The buildings include at least 244 apartments and of those apartments, a rep from developer Apex Development has told the community, at least 61 (25 percent) would be affordable to households earning an average of 60 percent of Area Median Income. The developer said the buildings will include a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments.
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