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Available Units


88 Leonard
225 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10015
Soaring ceiling heights, architectural features, and newly redesigned marble lobby all add to the unique ambiance of 88 Leonard. The central courtyard integrates the natural details of the interior with grand, rough-cut stone and hand-painted murals contrasting thoughtfully designed landscaping. The building’s amenities include an outdoor pool, fireplace, sun deck, and access to a full-service fitness club.
Unit available:
0310 - 150% studio
1-2 people
Rent: $3,057 - $3,132.07*
Min income: $108,127 - $110,677
Max income: $170,100 (household size of 1) or $194,400 (household size of 2)
*Actual rent varies based on lease terms. A 2.75% for one-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025, for two-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025,a 5.25% increase applies to the base rent. If approved, you will be offered both rent amounts and lease options to choose from. Tenant is responsible for electricity.
New York City is committed to the principle of inclusivity in all of its neighborhoods, including supporting New Yorkers to reside in neighborhoods of their choice, regardless of their neighborhood of origin and regardless of the neighborhood into which they want to move


Alexander Crossing
57 Alexander St., Yonkers, NY 10701
Alexander Crossing delivers brand-new apartment living on the Hudson River waterfront in Downtown Yonkers, a city abuzz with new energy. From our contemporary studio, one, two, and three bedroom layouts to our amenity-rich community, this is the lifestyle you crave. The vibrancy, agency, and quality of Alexander Crossing are reflected in our convenient location where dining, transportation, employment, and entertainment options are as plentiful as they are accessible.
Units available:
Unit 0702: 40%-65% 1 Bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: Varies. Based according to 30% of the gross income for the household.
Max income: $77,350 (household size of 1), $88,400 (household size of 2), or $99,450 (household size of 3)
Units 0562, 0634, and 0762: 81% - 100% Studio
1-2 people
Rent: Varies. Based according to 30% of the gross income for the household.*
Max income: $119,000 (household size of 1), or $136,000 (household size of 2)
Units 0246, and 0632: 81% -100% 1 Bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: Varies. Based according to 30% of the gross income for the household.*
Max income: $119,000 (household size of 1), $136,000 (household size of 2), or $153,000 (household size of 3)
Unit 0670 - 81% - 100% 2 Bedroom
2- 5 people
Rent: Varies. Based according to 30% of the gross income for the household.*
Max income: $136,000 (household size of 2), $153,000 (household size of 3), $170,000 (household size of 4), or $183,000 (household size of 5)


7W21
7 West 21st Street, New York, NY 10010
Amidst the lively atmosphere of the historic Flatiron District are brand new rental residences designed by Morris Adjmi. 7 West 21st Street blends classic architectural exteriors with chic modern interiors to create a unique living experience. The serene lobby is an oasis and features a beautiful sunken garden as its centerpiece.
*Actual rent varies based on lease terms. A 2.75% for one-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025, for two-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025,a 5.25% increase applies to the base rent. If approved, you will be offered both rent amounts and lease options to choose from. Tenant is responsible for electricity.
New York City is committed to the principle of inclusivity in all of its neighborhoods, including supporting New Yorkers to reside in neighborhoods of their choice, regardless of their neighborhood of origin and regardless of the neighborhood into which they want to move
Units available:
04K- 60% studio
1-2 people
Rent: $1,043.12 - $1,068.50*
Min income: $39,056 - $39,926
Max income: $67,040 (household size of 1) or $77,760 (household size of 2)
08K- 60% studio
1-2 people
Rent: $1,063.30 - $1,089.17*
Min income: $39,748 - $40,635
Max income: $68,040 (household size of 1) or $77,760 (household size of 2)
1008 - 60% 1 bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: $1,123.13 - $1,150.46*
Min income: $42,245 - $43,182
Max income: $68,040 (household size of 1), $77,760 (household size of 2) or $87,480 (household size of 3)
07I - 60% 1 bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: $1,145.68 - $1,173.56*
Min income: $43,018 - $43,974
Max income: $68,040 (household size of 1), $77,760 (household size of 2) or $87,480 (household size of 3)
1708 - 60% 1 bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: $1,048.05 - $1,073.55*
Min income: $39,671 - $40,545
Max income: $68,040 (household size of 1), $77,760 (household size of 2) or $87,480 (household size of 3)


50 Penn
50 Penn offers comfortable, modern living in the heart of Cypress Hills, a vibrant and connected neighborhood in Brooklyn. This recently built nine-story community features 218 thoughtfully designed apartments — including studios, one-, two-, and three-bedroom homes — to fit a variety of household sizes and lifestyles.
*Actual rent varies based on lease terms. A 2.75% for one-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025, for two-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025,a 5.25% increase applies to the base rent. If approved, you will be offered both rent amounts and lease options to choose from. Tenant is responsible for electricity.
New York City is committed to the principle of inclusivity in all of its neighborhoods, including supporting New Yorkers to reside in neighborhoods of their choice, regardless of their neighborhood of origin and regardless of the neighborhood into which they want to move
Units available:
140% Studio
1-2 people
Rent: $976
Min income: $37,269
Max income: $45,360 (household size of 1) or $51,840 (household size of 2)
40% 1 Bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: $,1038
Min income: $39,943
Max income: $45,360 (household size of 1), $51,840 (household size of 2), or $58,320 (household size of 3)
50% 1 Bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: $1,329
Min income: $49,920
Max income: $56,700 (household size of 1), $64,800 (household size of 2), or $72,900 (household size of 3)
60% Studio
1-2 people
Rent: $1,325 - $1,519
Min income: $49,235 - $55,886
Max income: $68,040 (household size of 1) or $77,760 (household size of 2)
80% Studio
1-2 people
Rent: $2,063
Min income: $74,538
Max income: $90,720 (household size of 1) or $103,680(household size of 2)
80% 1 Bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: $2,203
Min income: $79,886
Max income: $90,720 (household size of 1), $103,680 (household size of 2), or $116,640 (household size of 3)
50 Pennsylvania Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11207


Caesura
In music and poetry, caesura means a pause in the middle of a line. In the middle of the Brooklyn Cultural District, Caesura means a carefully composed residence that’s a refuge from the city—as well as a place that provides effortless connection to nature, culture, community, and conscientious living.
*Actual rent varies based on lease terms. A 2.75% for one-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025, for two-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025,a 5.25% increase applies to the base rent. If approved, you will be offered both rent amounts and lease options to choose from. Tenant is responsible for electricity.
New York City is committed to the principle of inclusivity in all of its neighborhoods, including supporting New Yorkers to reside in neighborhoods of their choice, regardless of their neighborhood of origin and regardless of the neighborhood into which they want to move
Units available:
1003 - 130% studio
1-2 people
Rent: $1,599.85 - $1,638.77*
Min income: $58,144 - $59,478
Max income: $147,420 (household size of 1) or $168,480 (household size of 2)
1205 - 130% 2 bedroom
2-5 people
Rent: $2,873.92 - $2,943.84*
Min income: $103,472 - $105,869
Max income: $168,480 (household size of 2), $189,540 (household size of 3), $210,600 (household size of 4) or $227,500 (household size of 5)
280 Ashland Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217


House 39
AN ULTRA-CONVENIENT LOCATION, SLEEK MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN, HIGH LEVEL OF SERVICE, RESORT-STYLE AMENITIES, AND STUNNING VIEWS MAKE HOUSE39
A RENTAL RESIDENCE AHEAD OF THE CURVE.
*Actual rent varies based on lease terms. A 2.75% for one-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025, for two-year leases commencing on or after October 1, 2024, and on or before September 30, 2025,a 5.25% increase applies to the base rent. If approved, you will be offered both rent amounts and lease options to choose from. Tenant is responsible for electricity.
New York City is committed to the principle of inclusivity in all of its neighborhoods, including supporting New Yorkers to reside in neighborhoods of their choice, regardless of their neighborhood of origin and regardless of the neighborhood into which they want to move
Units available:
15M + 16M - 60% AMI studios
1-2 people
Rent: $935.63 - $976.74*
Min income: $35,371 - 35,985
Max income: $68,040 (household size of 1) or $77,760 (household size of 2)
18L - 80% 1 bedroom
1-3 people
Rent: $992.74 - $1,016.89*
Min income: $37,774 - $38,603
Max income: $68,040 (household size of 1), $77,760 (household size of 2) or $87,480 (household size of 3)
225 East 39th Street New York, NY 10016


EŌS Phase II
EŌS offers distinctive residences, curated amenities and the personalized service necessary to experience New York City life to the fullest - inside and out.
New York City is committed to the principle of inclusivity in all of its neighborhoods, including supporting New Yorkers to reside in neighborhoods of their choice, regardless of their neighborhood of origin and regardless of the neighborhood into which they want to move
Units available:
38E - 120% AMI studio
1-2 people
100 W. 31st St., New York NY 10001


SVEN
Sven is the first multi-family residential building in the world to achieve LEED v4 New Construction (BD+C) Platinum certification, the highest attainable level. It is the first residential building in New York City where residents will have the ability to light up the skyline with the Spireworks mobile app.
New York City is committed to the principle of inclusivity in all of its neighborhoods, including supporting New Yorkers to reside in neighborhoods of their choice, regardless of their neighborhood of origin and regardless of the neighborhood into which they want to move
Units available:
45G - 130% AMI 2 Bd
37G - 130% AMI 2 Bd
26F - 130% AMI studio
21C - 130% AMI 1 Bd
46J - 130% AMI studio
47G - 130% AMI 2 Bd
26E - 130% AMI 1 Bd
1-5 people
29-59 Northern Blvd, Astoria, NY 11101