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MTA seeks proposals for 300-unit housing project in Brooklyn

March 31, 2026

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), serving Greater New York City, is seeking proposals to convert an underutilized MTA-owned lot into a residential development with approximately 300 new housing units in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn.

The offering includes both the lot, at 1119 Pacific Street, and the air rights from the New York City Subway’s adjacent Franklin Avenue Shuttle, creating a larger development opportunity than the lot alone would allow, state officials said.

The site was formerly used as part of New York City Transit’s Atlantic Avenue Cable Shop, which is currently being relocated to a modernized facility at 2016 Pitkin Avenue in Brooklyn.

The Cable Shop itself is being transferred to the city for the development of approximately 75 affordable housing units.

The project’s goals also include delivering critical transit improvements and public realm enhancements to the area.

The MTA is encouraging respondents to incorporate transit accessibility improvements in proposals in exchange for a density bonus through the Zoning for Accessibility program, as well as a new MTA Arts & Design installation along the Franklin Shuttle wall on the south side of Lefferts Place.

Proposals are due in May.


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Miles Smith

Miles Smith has more than two decades of communications experience in the public and private sectors, including several years of covering local governments for various daily and weekly print publications. His scope of work includes handling public relations for large private-sector corporations and managing public-facing communications for local governments.

Smith has recently joined the team as a content writer for SPI’s news publications, which include Texas Government Insider, Government Contracting Pipeline and its newest digital product, Government Market News, which launched in September 2023. He graduated from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s in journalism.

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