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Essex Crossing Secures $250 Million in Construction Loans | The Lo-Down : News from the Lower East Side

Essex Crossing Site 2; view from the intersection of Delancey and Essex streets. Credit: Handel Architects. Before we break for the holiday, a quick update on Essex Crossing, the big development project underway on the former Seward Park urban renewal site. Commercial Observer reports that the construction consortium, Delancey Street Associates, has received more than $250 million in financing for the project from Citibank and Wells Fargo. Here are the basic details from the story: Wells Fargo provided a $109 million construction loan for work at Site 5, a 211-unit apartment building that will consist of half market-rate and half-affordable rentals, according to the lender. The three-year construction debt covers about 75 percent of the $142 million project, which also includes 66,000 square feet of retail… The financing closed on June 30, pursuant to an escrow agreement. Wells Fargo is also buying the site’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credits for $11.5 million…  Delancey Stree

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Orthodox Jewish couple alleges NYC housing discrimination

NEW YORK (AP) — An Orthodox Jewish couple sued two New York City agencies that supervise affordable housing lotteries Tuesday, saying their family of eight faced religious discrimination when they were repeatedly rejected because of their family’s size. In the Manhattan federal court lawsuit, Chaim Katz and Chana Katz maintain they faced discrimination from two affordable housing lotteries when they applied for a three-bedroom apartment on Manhattan s Lower East Side in 2017. Their lawyer, Justin Kelton, said they were repeatedly rejected on the basis that the two adults and six children had “too many members” in their family for affordable housing.

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