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Affordable housing lotto opens for 8 units at historic Williamsburg theater

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An affordable housing lottery is now open for eight units at a historic Williamsburg theater.
Photo by Susan De Vries

An affordable housing lottery has opened for a small number of apartments in a historic Romanesque Revival-style Williamsburg theater. The building has undergone a residential conversion from its most recent use as a gym, while keeping its historic 19th century facade.

The lottery for the four-story building at 107 South 6th St. includes eight apartments priced between $922 and $2,706, all rent stabilized and income restricted. They are targeted at households of one to five people earning between $41,212 to $145,800 a year, or between 40 and 100% of Area Median Income, according to the listing.

Five of the eight apartments are truly affordable, intended for households of one to five people earning 40 to 80% of AMI or $41,212 to $140,000 per year. Of those, two are studio units priced at $922 per month, one is a one-bedroom apartment for $2,117, and two are two-bedroom apartments going for $2,452 a month.

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The converted theater building at 107 South 6th St. Photo courtesy of NYC Housing Connect