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  2. McKibbin Street Lofts - Wikipedia

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    The McKibbin Street Lofts are two opposing loft buildings in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They share similar features, such as 5 floors (16 apartments per floor at 255 and 20 at 248). The apartments range in size from 400 to 2500 square feet (various units between the first and second floors of both buildings are duplexes).

  3. The best places to live if you work in New York City

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    As of February 2016, the average rent for an apartment within 10 miles of New York, NY is $3519. ... With the rise in rent and the high demand for apartments in Manhattan and Brooklyn, ...

  4. Madison Community Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Madison Community Cooperative, or MCC, is a housing cooperative composed of 11 houses in Madison, Wisconsin with around 200 resident members. MCC is a member of North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) as well as the Northcountry Cooperative Development Fund (NCDF). [1] The majority of the cooperative houses are located near the UW ...

  5. Mitchell–Lama Housing Program - Wikipedia

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    Notable apartment complexes developed with Mitchell-Lama funding include the Dayton Towers, Manhattan Plaza, the Cadman Plaza, Co-op City, and the 1199 Plaza. [9] According to the New York State Homes and Community Renewal (formerly DHCR), "A total of 269 Mitchell-Lama developments with over 105,000 apartments were built under the program."

  6. Mom of 5 Reveals Steep Rent for N.Y.C. Apartment She Uses for 'Storage' — Despite Having $12K Apartment Across the Hall (Exclusive) ... located in Brooklyn's trendy Williamsburg neighborhood ...

  7. University Square (Madison) - Wikipedia

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    University Square Madison is a 1,100,000-square-foot (100,000 m 2) urban infill development in the City of Madison, Wisconsin. [1] [2]The planning for the University Square Project was started in 1999 by Greg Rice, owner of Executive Management, Inc. Greg chose Potter Lawson, Inc., in 1999 as the architect for the project.