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  2. List of New York City Housing Authority properties - Wikipedia

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    Vanderveer Estates Apartments nka Flatbush Gardens, [1] Tiffany Towers nka Tivoli Towers, [2] Ebbets Field Apartments [3] and Towers of Bay Ridge [4] and Rutland Rd Houses in Brooklyn, all five includes rent, gas & electric (AC including) in the lease, so it's not projects or developments owned by NYCHA, even though all five take Section 8.

  3. The gambit to preserve a three-generation legacy of ... - AOL

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    When the matriarch died, investors eyed the Cypress Park rental she had owned since the 1970s. Then a local nonprofit stepped in to buy the property and preserve affordable rents for its nine ...

  4. New York City Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    NYCHA is a public-benefit corporation, controlled by the Mayor of New York City, and organized under the State's Public Housing Law. [6] [11] The NYCHA ("NYCHA Board") consists of seven members, of which the chairman is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Mayor of New York City, while the others are appointed for three-year terms by the mayor. [12]

  5. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Hancock Apartments; Hill & Chase Street Apartments; Herman & Vine Street Apartments; Vine/Arch Street Apartments; Dublin/East Broad Street Apartments; Athens/Atlanta Avenue Apartments; Jack R. Wells Homes; Vine Circle Apartments; Nellie B. Homes; College & Hoyt Street Apartments; Jessie B. Denney Tower; Bonnie Lane Apartments; Towne View Place

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  7. Louis Heaton Pink Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Louis Heaton Pink Houses or Pink Houses are a housing project in New York City that were established in the East New York neighborhood in Brooklyn in 1959. It consists of 22 eight-storey buildings with 1,500 apartment units over a 31.1-acre expanse, bordered by Crescent Street, Linden Boulevard, Elderts Lane and Stanley Avenue.