Roosevelt housing authorities
About
Public housing offices don’t always come to mind when thinking about neighborhood anchors. Yet in Brooklyn, they quietly handle the paperwork that keeps hundreds of families housed. Roosevelt Housing Authorities operates from a modest storefront on Pulaski Street, just steps from the Williamsburg border. The address—360 Pulaski St, Brooklyn, NY 11206—places it within walking distance of bus routes and the Lorimer JMZ stop, making it accessible even without a car.
Across the five boroughs, housing authorities manage waitlists, income recertifications, and emergency repairs. They also field questions about lease renewals and transfer requests. At this location, staff process applications for Section 8 vouchers and public housing units, though the wait times can stretch for years. Residents often stop by for help navigating the city’s complex subsidy programs, especially when language barriers or digital gaps complicate online portals.
If you need to confirm an appointment or ask about document requirements, calling ahead can save a trip. Reach the office at the number listed on their notices. Directions to the storefront are easiest to pull up on a phone; a quick map search will show the exact spot between a bodega and a laundromat.
Brooklyn’s housing landscape shifts block by block, but the need for stable addresses doesn’t. This office remains one of the few places where that stability starts with a signature on a form.