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Forest City JV Begins Construction on 38 Sixth Avenue at Pacific Park Brooklyn

by Jaime Lackey

NEW YORK CITY — Forest City Enterprises, a member of Greenland Forest City Partners (the joint venture developing the Pacific Park Brooklyn project), has closed on financing for the construction of 38 Sixth Avenue, a 303-unit, 100 percent affordable apartment building at Pacific Park Brooklyn, and work has begun on the building. For construction financing of 38 Sixth Avenue, the New York City Housing Development Corp. is providing an $83 million first mortgage loan for the building through the issuance of tax-exempt government debt obligations funded by Citi Community Capital. Greenland Forest City Partners is also receiving a $10 million subordinate loan from HDC and a $2 million subordinate loan from Citibank.

Designed by SHoP Architects, 38 Sixth Avenue (formerly known as B3) is the third Pacific Park Brooklyn building on which Greenland Forest City Partners has broken ground since December 2014. The other buildings include 535 Carlton, a 100 percent affordable apartment building, and 550 Vanderbilt, a market-rate condominium building. The first building at Pacific Park, 461 Dean Street (formerly known as B2 BKLYN), broke ground at the end of 2012 and will include 50 percent market-rate apartments, 30 percent middle-income and 20 percent low-income units. 461 Dean Street is being developed by Forest City separately from the joint venture. Construction on the second residential building, 535 Carlton, began in December 2014. It will be 100 percent affordable, with 50 percent middle-income, 20 percent moderate and 30 percent low-income units. More than one-third of the apartments at 38 Sixth Avenue and 535 Carlton will be sized for families.

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