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Follow on Google News | Franki Joseph of Fransly Renovators Corp Plans Multi-Unit BuildingsProject will provide affordable homes for low income families.
By: Franki Joseph Additionally, the company has identified sites that could be acquired in Brooklyn and is in the process of negotiating on several other apartment buildings that could be renovated for the same purposes. The company acknowledges that while New York remains one of the most expensive cities to live, the income of these residents have remained the same and Franki Joseph, Fransly Renovators Corp and its consultants are seeking to level the playing field by providing affordable apartments to hard working families in the metropolitan and surrounding areas. As with other previous rehab projects, the emphasis will be on design. "I like for my apartments, if they are affordable to rent, to have the same style as the higher residential units of Manhattan or Parkslope," said Franki Joseph of Fransly Renovators Corp. "Just because they are affordabele doesn't mean they shouldn't be without charm," Joseph added. Ultimately, the company's vision is to build a recreation and education center in the surrounding area, with the help of interested partners. Franki Joseph and Fransly Renovators Corp's mission goes beyond just providing affordable apartments for hard working families, but to also provide programs that build self-esteem for youth within the communities they serve. Each market will have unique challenges to address, including obtaining approvals, developing and constructing. The company will engage and work with experienced architects, engineers and planners in both the planned Waterbury buildings and other New York-based projects. # # # In 2001 Franki Joseph organized Franlsy Renovators Corp, in Brooklyn, NY, where he has focused on developing and remodeling properties from minor renovations to total rehab projects. End
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