Developer Two Trees agreed to make half of the 400 units in its first Domino development building affordable in order to give the community more low income housing as soon as possible. But because the building site, at Kent Avenue and 3rd Street, is the furthest from the waterfront, some residents think that Two Trees is creating a "separate-but-equal" situation where low-income tenants are offered the least valuable real estate. Another 460 affordable units would be spread throughout the other buildings. [Brooklyn Paper; previously]
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