How about that: if you search on "535 Carlton," a paid ad for PacificParkRental.com comes up, advertising no-fee, rent-stabilized apartments both at that building as well as a similar "100% affordable" tower, 38 Sixth.
Also, they're said to be located in Prospect Heights, not the mythical "neighborhood" or "community" of Pacific Park Brooklyn.
The web site promises "2 BEDROOMS FROM $3,223" at 535 Carlton and "2 & 3 BEDROOMS FROM $3,206" at 38 Sixth. As I've reported, developer Greenland Forest City Partners was offering 1.5 months free at 535 Carlton as an incentive for two-bedroom units.
These middle-income units, as previously explained, were not taken by applicants in the housing lottery.
Also, they're said to be located in Prospect Heights, not the mythical "neighborhood" or "community" of Pacific Park Brooklyn.
The web site promises "2 BEDROOMS FROM $3,223" at 535 Carlton and "2 & 3 BEDROOMS FROM $3,206" at 38 Sixth. As I've reported, developer Greenland Forest City Partners was offering 1.5 months free at 535 Carlton as an incentive for two-bedroom units.
These middle-income units, as previously explained, were not taken by applicants in the housing lottery.
Pacific Park Rentals Web Page, Aug. 9, 2018 by Norman Oder on Scribd
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