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    3 affordable housing listings featured on Monica Makes It Happen Show

    By Monica Morales,

    10 hours ago

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    NEW YORK (PIX11) — Do you need an affordable apartment in New York City? Monica Morales has affordable housing listings, celebrities, CEOs and checks just for you.

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    Affordable housing listings featured on the show:

    The Hartby

    788 Willoughby Ave. It’s in a beautiful neighborhood. Originally completed in 1872 & designed by renowned architect Patrick Keely, the Hartby was built as part of what is now known as St. John’s University. The now-converted building has retained its Romanesque Revival architectural charm. It has high ceilings and a beautiful courtyard. Amenities include a lobby, a dog park washing station and a rooftop terrace. Get this. One month free plus $1,000 towards moving and alternative security deposit options! Deadline: Oct. 15. Click here for more .

    83rd and Second Apartments

    In Manhattan, there’s this new building. 300 East 83rd St. This is a brand-new construction high-rise building located in the heart of the Upper East Side. There are 28 newly constructed units being offered. This is pet-friendly. Rent includes gas for cooking, heat and hot water. Deadline Sept. 30. Click here for more .

    The Arabella

    In the Bronx, it is located at 4720 Third Ave., The Arabella. It’s in the heart of Belmont, Bronx. The Arabella offers 50 newly constructed units just one block from Fordham University’s Rose Hill Campus and minutes from Arthur Avenue. Amenities include a fitness center, terrace, lounge area and shared laundry. There is a preference for residents of the Bronx. Deadline is Oct. 11. Click here for more .

    Guests include Walter Russell III, a Broadway star and Grammy winner.

    President and founder of P.A.L.A.N.T.E, Adam Weinstein, the President and CEO of Phipps, the largest not-for-profit developer, owner, and manager of affordable housing in New York City.

    Emily Osgood, the Associate Commissioner HPD, Housing Opportunity and Placement Services, will give us affordable housing listings in Brooklyn, Manhattan and the Bronx.

    James C. Horton, the CEO of Harlem School of the Arts, gets a PIX11 Legends Award.

    Also on the show, Alex Zablocki, the Executive Director of the Public Housing Community Fund, talks about three million dollars for an arts program called Roots to Arts.

    If you have a story, reach out to Monica Morales at monica@pix11.com .

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