There are 54 studio apartments, 158 one-bedroom units, 40 two-bedroom units and 18 three-bedroom units available in the South Tower of Gotham Point through the lottery. Rendering of a lounge in Gotham Point (Courtesy of VUW) The units feature open layouts, plank flooring, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, a gas range and a dishwasher. Additional fees apply for some amenities. The apartments that are part of the lottery - a range of studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units - are available to households of one to seven people who earn 30, 50, 80, 125 or 165 percent of the area median income.Īll residents will have access to a state-of-the-art fitness studio, 24/7-attended lobby, dedicated co-working lounges, a rooftop terrace, bike storage, children’s playroom, dog spa and more. Together, the buildings will include 1,132 total units - 75 percent, or 847 total, of which are available through the city’s housing lottery. The South Tower is anticipated to be completed later this year, while the 56-story, second tower known as the North Tower is expected to be finished next year. The housing lottery is now open for apartments in the South Tower, a 33-story building located at 57-28 2nd St. The development is currently under construction and is being built through a partnership between development company Gotham and the nonprofit RiseBoro Community Partnership. The 270 apartments up for grabs are located in one of the two waterfront towers that have commanding views of Manhattan. The city is accepting applications for units in the mixed-use, two-tower development known as Gotham Point. Rendering of Gotham Point South Tower (left) and North Tower (right) (Courtesy of VUW)Ī mixed-income housing lottery has opened for 270 units in a new development on the Long Island City waterfront.