The eight-building, 777-apartment complex that The Rabsky Group wants to build where Williamsburg, Bed-Stuy and Bushwick meet is probably going to be one of the few oversized projects that doesn't face opposition from neighbors. It all has to do with an area called the Broadway Triangle, "a swath of former and current industrial property bounded by Broadway, and Union and Flushing avenues. There, a collection of community groups have long been calling for bigger buildings with the idea of creating more affordable housing." [Crain's; previously]
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