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Robert A.M. Stern has been quite busy as of late, gracing the city with his signature traditional style which unabashedly references the golden era of New York City architecture. In a blossoming corner of West SoHo, a 12-story rental building tentatively addressed 261 Hudson Street is nearing completion. Having most of its masonry cladding complete, the building's 201 apartment are being readied for renters later this year. The skyline-shifters at Related Companies are the project's developers and just launched the affordable housing lottery for the building's 41 subsidized units, which are priced as low as $788 per month.
Who/what decides what % of AMI limits these units are targeted for? I've seen some of these lotteries where I fall within the limits and some where I am way over.
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