New Supportive Housing Facility Proposed For Crown Heights

by CrownHeights.info

The new owners of 245 Clarkson Avenue near Nostrand Avenue, which is presently home to a parking lot servicing visitors for the nearby medical centers and hospitals, presented a proposal to the Brooklyn Community Board 9 (CB9) housing committee to build a 11 story, 135-unit Homeless shelter on their lot.

According to a report on the proposal, it outlines a similar homeless shelter to the newly opened CAMBA Facility “Home” for persons experiencing homelessness just one block away at 329 Clarkson Ave.

In a press release from NYS Assembly candidate Ahron Gluck, he questioned the location, asking why the area of Crown Heights which “already has a brand new Homeless shelter welcoming unstable mentally disturbed individuals and criminals,” needs such a project.

At a meeting covering the new facility, select members of Brooklyn Community Board 9 voiced concerns, but ultimately, the Homeless shelter proposal advanced to the CB9 general meeting and passed.

The developers filed a building permit for 245 Clarkson Avenue, and architect Andrew Knox of ESKW/A filed plans for a 135-unit, 131,812-square-foot project, according to city documents. The developer behind the 11-story building is the tax-payer funded non-profit Alembic Community Development, which builds Supportive Housing similar to the CAMBA Housing taking place a block away.

The Gluck campaign noted for the community that residents of Crown Heights and East Flatbush must be registered to vote as a Democrat to vote for NYS Assembly candidate Ahron Gluck in next month’s Democratic primary election: https://e-register.vote.nyc/

One Comment

  • Anonymous

    It seems the powers that be intend to make Crown Heights the dumping spot for the city of New York, possibly even the state for homeless, mentally ill and previously incarcerated!?!

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