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  2. Laurelton, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Laurelton is located in Queens Community District 13; its ZIP Codes are 11413 and 11422. [1] ... A few co-ops exist in a former garden apartment complex, there has ...

  3. Lottery opens for 21 East Village apartments starting at $260K

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    Lotteries opened for three co-op buildings in the East Village. (NYC Housing Connect) The cluster of properties includes four studios priced at $260,582, 14 two-bedroom apartments at $334,556 and ...

  4. List of New York City housing cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Co-op City (1968–1971), Baychester area of the Bronx 15,382 units; Twin Pines Village (Starrett City) (1975), 5,881 units, southern Brooklyn; Mitchell-Lama Housing Program. Morningside Gardens (1957), Morningside Heights; Southbridge Towers (1969), Lower Manhattan; Confucius Plaza (1975), Chinatown, Manhattan

  5. Rochdale Village, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Construction soon proceeded at a rapid pace on the new community in Queens. When Rochdale Village opened, it was the largest private cooperative housing complex in the world until Co-op City in the Bronx was completed in 1971. [1] Rochdale Village was originally between 10 and 20 percent African American and 80 to 90 percent white. This caused ...

  6. Cooperative Village - Wikipedia

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    Construction work was begun in November 1953 and completed in 1956. The cooperative has 1,672 apartments in four 20- and 21-story towers on an open lot facing the East River. The project was designed by George W. Springsteen and his new associate, Herman J. Jessor, who would go on to design many other UHF projects, including Co-op City.

  7. Amalgamated Housing Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The Amalgamated Co-op was the first housing complex in the United States founded under limited equity rules—a model that would ultimately be used to develop more than 40,000 units of affordable, owner-occupied and self-governing apartment co-ops in Greater New York. [1]