An Affordable Housing Opportunity in Brownsville, Brooklyn

Now leasing 53 newly constructed One-, Two-, and Three-Bedroom affordable apartments at Marcus Garvey Building G. Located in the Brownsville neighborhood of Brooklyn (Community Board 16), this development offers thoughtfully designed residences with ample amenities and easy access to public transportation for qualifying households earning 70% of the Area Median Income (AMI).

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Residences

Marcus Garvey G features modern layouts to support a wide range of household sizes.

  • 53 newly constructed units
  • One-, Two-, and Three-Bedroom apartments
  • Income qualified units from 70% AMI
  • Rents starting as low as $1,941/month
  • Income ranges from approximately $72K–$140K depending on household size

Part of NYC’s Inclusionary Housing Program. No broker’s fee. No application fee. Smoke-free buildings.

Amenities Designed With You in Mind

Enjoy a suite of amenities that support an active, connected lifestyle:

  • Landscaped courtyard
  • Bike storage and on-site laundry rooms
  • Bike storage rooms
  • Mail and package rooms
  • Resident recreation lounge
  • Fully equipped gym
  • Computer room for work-from-home flexibility
  • Highly sustainable, all-electric building

Live in Beloved East Brooklyn

East Brooklyn is evolving into one of the borough’s most promising residential pockets — known for its strong sense of community, access to public transportation and everyday conveniences, and a growing mix of local shops, parks, and public spaces. As a Marcus Garvey resident, you’ll enjoy a connected, comfortable lifestyle with the city always within reach.

Neighborhood Highlights

Marcus Garvey G is located in the neighborhood of Brownsville — a community rich with history and culture and located in close proximity to neighborhood parks, local schools, and everyday services. Residents benefit from nearby shopping and an active community atmosphere, all while enjoying affordable pricing that makes city living more accessible. A percentage of units is set aside for residents of Brooklyn Community Board 16, municipal employees, and applicants with qualifying mobility, vision, or hearing disabilities.

Transportation

Live connected with multiple transit options nearby:

  • Subway: 3, 4, and L trains
  • Bus: B60 and B14 lines

Enjoy seamless access across Brooklyn and into Manhattan, with transit options just minutes from your doorstep.

70% Area Median Income

Unit Size Monthly Rent 1 Units Available Household Size 2 Annual Household Income 3
1 Bedroom$1,941371 Person$70,903-$79,380
2 Person$70,903-$90,720
3 Person$70,903-$102,060
2 Bedroom$2,31722 Person$85,269-$90,720
3 Person$85,269-$102,060
4 Person$85,269-$113,400
5 Person$85,269-$122,500
3 Bedroom$2,666143 Person$98,675-$102,060
4 Person$98,675-$113,400
5 Person$98,675-$122,500
6 Person$98,675-$131,600
7 Person$98,675-$140,630

1 Rent may not include all utilities. Refer to project details for more information.

2 Household size includes everyone who will live with you, including parents and children. Subject to Occupancy Criteria

3 Income guidelines subject to change. Minimum income listed may not apply to applicants with Section 8 or other qualifying rental subsidies. Asset limits also apply.

70% Area Median Income

1 Bedroom

37 Unit Avail
1 Person
2 Person
3 Person

$1,941
$70K - $79K
$70K - $90K
$70K - $102K

2 Bedroom

2 Unit Avail
2 Person
3 Person
4 Person
5 Person

$2,317
$85K - $90K
$85K - $102K
$85K - $113K
$85K - $122K

2 Bedroom

14 Unit Avail
3 Person
4 Person
5 Person
6 Person
7 Person

$2,666
$98K - $102K
$98K - $113K
$98K - $122K
$98K - $131K
$98K - $140K

1 Rent may not include all utilities. Refer to project details for more information.

2 Household size includes everyone who will live with you, including parents and children. Subject to Occupancy Criteria

3 Income guidelines subject to change. Minimum income listed may not apply to applicants with Section 8 or other qualifying rental subsidies. Asset limits also apply.

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