The New York City Council approved the Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan, a major rezoning project that will transform central Brooklyn's industrial landscape into a mixed-use zone with up to 4,600 new homes, 40% of which are designated as permanently affordable. The plan covers 21 blocks along Atlantic Avenue and allows for building heights of up to 185 feet, promoting residential and commercial development as well as necessary infrastructure upgrades. This strategic move aims to meet the growing demands for housing and retail space in an increasingly affluent area.
The Atlantic Avenue Mixed-Use Plan will replace low-lying industrial buildings with apartment towers, potentially adding thousands of new residential units in central Brooklyn.
The rezoning plan allows for residential high-rises and expanded retail space, while mandating infrastructure upgrades to support the increased density in the area.
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