Friday, February 28, 2014

De Blasio demands more affordable housing at old Brooklyn sugar plant

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Officials say the Domino Sugar plant project would still include 660 units under the city plan, but there would be more multibedroom apartments for families.




The developers of the $ 1.5 billion complex at the old Domino Sugar plant in Brooklyn are scrambling to save the project after Mayor de Blasio demanded they include additional affordable housing.


De Blasio, in the first test of his campaign promise to push real estate companies to give back more in exchange for tax breaks, wants Jed Walentas of Two Trees Management to add nearly 50,000 more square feet of affordable housing.


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The project would still include 660 units under the city plan, but there would be more multibedroom apartments for families, officials said.


“This proposal . . . offers a lot of opportunity for the developer and we think it’s important that it also offer a lot back to the people,” de Blasio said Friday.


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But Walentas says the city’s demands could make the Williamsburg project too expensive.


Walentas offered Friday to pay the city $ 15 million toward affordable housing projects in other parts of Williamsburg, according to his rep.





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