The structure will reach 32 stories and 460 feet into the air, and developer Durst Organization expects to finish installing exterior cladding by the end of the month. The building will host 709 apartments, 142 of which will rent for below-market prices through a lottery. Durst predicts that they’ll receive 20, 000 applications for the affordable units, but that seems low after 91, 000 people vied for 234 below-market units at Sky, Moinian’s West 42nd Street tower. Optimistic readers who meet the income requirements can download applications here and send them in by November 20th.
Read the full story at YIMBY, by Rebecca Baird-Remba
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