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Construction is underway for Logan Fountain, a mixed-use project being developed under the 2016 rezoning of East New York in Brooklyn

Construction Launches on East New York Affordable Mixed-Use

Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams recently announced the groundbreaking of Logan Fountain, a mixed-use project being developed under the 2016 East New York rezoning, that will transform a defunct gas station into permanently affordable housing, transitional housing for homeless families and retail space.  

Construction began in August and is expected to be complete in late 2024. The development team includes The Hudson Companies, The Jericho Project and HELP USA.  

Located at 265 Logan St., Logan Fountain was designed with a hybrid model to include an affordable and supportive housing component and a family shelter in a 13-story building. The eastern wing will consist of 69 affordable homes for low-income families earning between 50 and 70% of area median income and 105 homes for formerly homeless individuals.  

The western wing will consist of 169 temporary homes for homeless families served through the New York City Department of Homeless Services.  

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