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NYC Brokers Back Affordable LEED Housing Development in Brooklyn

Brokers Build is a campaign spearheaded by New York City’s real estate brokers to raise $1 million in order to help build a forty-one unit, three building affordable condominium development in Brooklyn in cooperation with Habitat for Humanity- double the number of homes that Habitat constructs in New York during a typical year. Designed by Dattner Architects (Bronx Library Center), the four-story complex will be located at 1870 Eastern Parkway and seek an unspecified level of LEED certification (image via Brokers Build website). The units will be available to applicants who earn forty-five to eighty percent of the area’s median annual income. The chairman of Brokers Build, Stan Ponte, is the president of Coldwell Banker Previews International, and founded the group upon hearing about Habitat’s plans for the project. The Brokers Build website just launched earlier this week and has already raised $30,000; the organization is asking every broker in the city to participate by donating $25. Ground on the project also broke this week and a 2008 occupancy is expected. It’s great to see the broker community getting behind this important project, and even more encouraging that green principles are integral to its design.

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Category: Brooklyn, Green Building, LEED, New York City, The Bronx

About the Author: Stephen Del Percio created gbNYC in the fall of 2006 and continues to serve as the site's Publisher. Stephen was one of the first ten attorneys in the country to earn the LEED AP designation, and is also the publisher of the Green Real Estate Law Journal. Contact Stephen at delpercio.stephen@arentfox.com or 212.457.5542.

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  1. [...] New York real estate brokers team up to raise money in support of a LEED certified Habitat for Humanity project in Brooklyn (via greenbuildingsNYC) [...]

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