Check Out This Week's Blast!

February 14th, 2025



PLEASE NOTE

The Brooklyn Community Board 5 District Office will be closed on Monday, February 17th, 2025

in recognition of President's Day

Did you fill out your application to become a Community Board Member in Brooklyn yet?

Well you have up until 11pm tonight to submit your on-line application - Don't Miss Out!


Click the Link Below to get Started:

Community Board Application

NEW HOUSING IN CB5 - SHEPHERD GLENMORE

Submission Deadline - February 24th, 2025

Shepherd Glenmore is offering 40 newly constructed units. The apartments have state-of-the-art appliances and large windows providing ample natural light. High-end finishes ensure that residents enjoy both luxury and functionality. Two spacious community rooms are perfect for social gatherings and community events.


A fitness center encourages healthy living, while a computer lab and wellness room support productivity and personal well-being. Outdoors, the landscaped courtyard features a community garden where residents can unwind in nature. Additional conveniences include complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property and a laundry room.


Shepherd Glenmore is within walking distance of green spaces and parks, including Highland Park. The neighborhood offers outdoor activities, restaurants, grocery stores, healthcare facilities, & schools. No pets, service animals are an exception. Tenants are responsible for electricity, including stove. Rent includes heat and hot water.


Affordable Housing Program


This building is being constructed through the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program of the New York State Housing Finance Agency, the Supportive Housing Loan Program and the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program of the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development.


Supportive housing is permanent, affordable housing with on-site support services to serve the needs of the most vulnerable New Yorkers, including the formerly homeless and disabled. Sixty percent of units in supportive housing are set aside for low-income or formerly homeless individuals or families with special needs, who are referred by city agencies.


The remaining 40% of units in the building are made available to the public through a lottery. The units listed in this notice are only those made available to the general public. More information: https://nyhousingsearch.gov/

No deposits/application fees. 


Click to Learn More & Apply online: 

https://housingconnect.nyc.gov/PublicWeb/

Have a Wonderful Weekend Community!

Brooklyn, Community Board 5
127 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207
O: 718.819.5487 / C: 646.841-3818
Brooklyn CB5 | www.brooklyncb5.org
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