By Phenix Kim
NYN Media
Jamal C. Robinson weaves his military experience as executive director of IMPACCT Brooklyn, a 60-year old nonprofit affordable housing developer.
While New Yorkers continue to face increasingly higher median rents, nonprofit developers are striving to replenish the city’s affordable housing supply.
IMPACCT Brooklyn has stewarded the community for over 60 years, converting deteriorating properties into affordable living spaces while helping low-income residents retain housing amidst the borough’s mass waves of gentrification. From the recently completed 811 Lexington Avenue Senior Residences in Bedford-Stuyvesant to the 778 Myrtle Avenue supportive housing development slated for completion, the nonprofit is one of Brooklyn’s most prolific affordable housing developers.
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