Out in Kensington near Prospect Park, Caton on the Park is your typical 107-unit Karl Fischer concrete shell that is now frozen in foreclosure, but it may become so much more, the ArchPaper reports: "a neighborhood community group that had long opposed the project is trying, with the help of local politicians and former Pratt Center director Brad Lander, to buy the property and transform it into affordable housing, arguably the first such effort of its kind in the city. [ArchPaper]