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Leewood Real Estate Group completes 300 homes in 2002.


Leewood Real Estate Group, a New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 City-based developer/builder of market rate and affordable housing, experienced its most productive year in its 35-year history, with 300 homes completed or started this year.

The company also started work on two milestone projects, Bradhurst Court in central Harlem, a supermarket and affordable housing complex, and Ocean Pointe pointe  
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[From French pointe (des pieds), point (of the feet), tiptoe; see point.]
 at Bayswater, an affordable housing community in Far Rockaway, Queens Far Rockaway is one of the four neighborhoods on the Rockaway Peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens in the United States. It describes the easternmost section of the Rockaways, usually the area east of Beach 77th Street, comprising the neighborhoods of Bayswater, .

"Affordable housing is a public policy priority for New Yorkers, and we're proud to be a leading housing provider," said R. Randy Lee, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of Leewood Real Estate Group. "I'm pleased with our achievements this year, and look forward to creating more affordable homes and communities in 2003, both in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 and New Jersey."

Bradhurst Court, for which ground was broken in November, will bring the first frill-size, full-service supermarket to central Harlem, along with 126 affordable, cooperative apartment homes. Pathmark has leased 45,000 SF of space and will serve as the supermarket anchor, while 7,000 SF remain open for other neighborhood retailers. This project is being developed by Lee together with The Related Companies and Jerry Salama. Completion of the development is expected in 2004.

Also this year, construction began on Ocean Pointe at Bayswater, a community of affordable, one- and two-family homes in Far Rockaway, Queens. The 79 new homes are located at Beach 37th Street and Beach Channel Drive Beach Channel Drive is the main thoroughfare in the Rockaway Peninsula in the New York City borough of Queens. It extends from the Nassau County border at Inwood westward to the Marine Parkway Bridge at the end of Jacob Riis Park. , minutes from the Far Rockaway beach Rockaway Beach may refer to:

Places:
  • Rockaway Beach, California, in the city of Pacifica
  • Rockaway Beach, Missouri, a town in Taney County
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 and boardwalk. Construction of the $25 million development is expected to be completed in early 2004. Each home features three bedrooms with ample closet space, eat-in kitchens, 1 1/2 baths, private rear yard, on-site parking and wall-to-wall carpeting. In addition, owners of the two-family homes will have the benefit of a generous income from the one-bedroom rental unit.

In July, Leewood completed the Charles T. Hamilton Homes, consisting of 58 affordable two-family homes that complement the significant redevelopment in the Saratoga Square section of Brooklyn. Named for a local community activist, the $14.3 million project is scattered Scattered

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 on Sumpter, McDougal, Hull and Somers Streets between Rockaway Rockaway, narrow peninsula, c.10 mi (16 km) long, SW Long Island, SE N.Y., in Queens borough of New York City. Separating Jamaica Bay from the Atlantic Ocean and isolated from the rest of New York City, the densely populated peninsula owes its growth to road and rail  Avenue and Thomas S. Boyland Street.

The two-story brick homes include a three-bedroom owner's unit with two bathrooms, wall-to-wall carpeting, private rear yard, and a two-bedroom rental unit.

Another accomplishment this year was the completion of the Prospect Heights Prospect Heights may refer to:
  • Prospect Heights, Illinois
  • Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
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 Homes, a residential development re-started in 2001 with Leewood as its new developer, after being stalled since 1984. The development is made up of 11, one-family rehabilitated homes and 27 newly constructed three-family homes, located on Dean and Bergen Streets in the Prospect Heights section of Brooklyn. The three-family homes sold for an average of $363,000 to households earning $65,000 to $100,000 per year, while the single family homes sold for $153,701 to households with annual incomes of $45,000 to $70,950. The three-family homes include a three-bedroom owner's duplex with a recreation room and garage, plus two rental units.

In April, owners took occupancy at the first planned "Mom & Pop" development in New York City. Known as Mermaid Commons, the development consists of eight, three-story buildings with ground-floor retail space and two residential units on the upper floors, giving homeowners/entrepreneurs an opportunity to own a retail store while living above it. Each building contains a 1,000-SF, ground-floor commercial space, plus a three-bedroom, 1,200-SF, inter-connected owner's unit on the second floor and a 1,200-SF, three-bedroom rental Unit on the top floor.

"Mermaid Commons offers entrepreneurs a wonderful opportunity to live and work in a self-owned property that is both convenient and affordable," said Lee. "Owners also received basic business training, as most of the buyers are first-time business owners, as well as first-time homeowners."

Leewood also completed additional developments in Staten Island Staten Island (1990 pop. 378,977), 59 sq mi (160 sq km), SE N.Y., in New York Bay, SW of Manhattan, forming Richmond co. of New York state and the borough of Staten Island of New York City.  and New Jersey, with 20 market rate, one- and two-family homes with sales prices ranging from $229,000 to $1.5 million, in Staten Island, and 28 affordable townhomes in its award winning Willow Green community in Trenton, New Jersey.
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Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Geographic Code:1U2NY
Date:Jan 15, 2003
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