Affordable apartments are now open for applications at 2425 Pacific Street, a new 10-story residential building bringing 236 affordable and supportive housing units to East New York in East Brooklyn. The opportunity, as announced on NYC Newswire, is available through the NYC Housing Connect lottery, with a deadline to apply of December 29, 2025.
2425 Pacific Street is a modern, all-electric, Green Building–designed development combining affordable and supportive housing under one roof. Sixty percent of the units are designated as supportive housing for formerly homeless or disabled residents referred through NYC agencies, while the remaining 40% of apartments are open to the general public via lottery.
Residents will have access to:
The property sits near Pitkin Avenue, with easy access to retail, banking, and other daily services. Tenants are responsible for electricity, including electric stove and A/C usage. Heat and hot water are included in the rent.
The development is part of the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Supportive Housing Loan Program and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Program. Supportive housing units provide permanent affordable housing with on-site services for vulnerable populations, while the remaining units are made available to income-eligible households through a public lottery.
There are no application fees or deposits required.
A portion of units is reserved foe:
Preferences are also given to:
Apartments include 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom layouts at 30%, 40%, 60%, and 80% of Area Median Income (AMI).
Specific income bands and rent levels for each unit type are listed in the official Housing Connect listing and in the full announcement on NYC Newswire.
Applications must be submitted online no later than December 29, 2025.