The affordable housing lottery is now open for 33 Bond Street, a newly developed 25-story mixed-use building situated at 300 Livingston Street in the vibrant Downtown Brooklyn area. Developed by the renowned TF Cornerstone and designed by Handel Architects, this impressive structure offers 714 residences alongside 55,000 square feet of retail space on the ground and cellar levels.
Eligible applicants can apply through NYC Housing Connect for a chance to rent one of the twelve available affordable apartments at 33 Bond Street. The lottery includes seven studio, two one-bedroom, and three two-bedroom units. These apartments are available to residents earning between 40 and 120 percent of the area median income (AMI), with eligible income ranges spanning from $24,103 to $172,920. This initiative provides a significant opportunity to live in a prime Brooklyn location at a reduced rental cost.
33 Bond Street, Downtown Brooklyn – Modern apartment building exterior showcasing its 25-story height and mixed-use design
Residents of 33 Bond Street will enjoy access to a wide array of upscale amenities designed to enhance their living experience. These include an elevated park, perfect for relaxation and social gatherings, complete with BBQ grills and dining pavilions. The landscaping, thoughtfully designed by Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects, adds a touch of nature to the urban setting. Further amenities include a stylish club lounge, a private screening room for entertainment, and a children’s playroom. For events and gatherings, a designated event space is also available. Practical needs are met with bicycle storage, a parking garage, and even an on-site pet grooming service operated by Throw Me A Bone, Inc., ensuring convenience for all residents, including pet owners.
Outdoor elevated park and BBQ area at 33 Bond Street apartments in Downtown Brooklyn, designed for resident leisure and social gatherings
A significant highlight of 33 Bond Street is the inclusion of a Chelsea Piers Fitness Center within the building. Residents benefit from exclusive access to this top-tier fitness facility through a private entrance located within the property, promoting a healthy and active lifestyle. Furthermore, 33 Bond Street provides residents with access to HomeWork, a collaborative workspace featuring custom designs by Mark Jupiter Dumbo. This on-site co-working space offers a convenient and stylish environment for residents who work remotely or require a professional setting outside of their apartment.
State-of-the-art Chelsea Piers Fitness Center located within 33 Bond Street, offering exclusive access for residents
Modern HomeWork collaborative workspace at 33 Bond Street, designed by Mark Jupiter Dumbo for resident use
Sample studio apartment interior at 33 Bond Street, showcasing modern design and living space
Example of a one-bedroom apartment layout at 33 Bond Street, highlighting spacious design and natural light
Inside a two-bedroom apartment at 33 Bond Street, demonstrating comfortable urban living in Downtown Brooklyn
To be eligible for these affordable apartments at 33 Bond Street, prospective renters must meet specific income and household size requirements. Interested parties are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as applications must be submitted online or postmarked no later than June 13, 2022. Don’t miss this opportunity to reside in a luxury building in Downtown Brooklyn through the affordable housing lottery at 33 Bond Street.