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Text us at 587-207-HELP (4357) By: 6:30 am on March 26 Permits have been filed for an eight-story affordable housing building at 570 Eldert Lane in Cypress Hills Located between Glenmore Avenue and Pitkin Avenue the lot is one block from the Grant Avenue subway station Sandy Rozario of THBD 2064 LLC is listed as the owner behind the applications The proposed 85-foot-tall development will yield 176,851 square feet with 167,619 square feet designated for residential space and 9,232 square feet for community facility space The building will have 213 residences with an average unit scope of 787 square feet The concrete-based structure will also have a cellar and terraces on the seventh and eighth floors Martin Kapell is listed as the architect of record Demolition permits have not been filed for the parking lot on the site An estimated completion date has not been announced Subscribe to YIMBY’s daily e-mail Follow YIMBYgram for real-time photo updates Like YIMBY on Facebook Follow YIMBY’s Twitter for the latest in YIMBYnews ga('send', 'event', 'beautyofblock', 'Impression', 'https://newyorkyimby.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Standard_336x280-100-2.jpg', { nonInteraction: true }); ADVERTISEMENT ga('send', 'event', 'PCRichards Builders Division', 'Impression', 'https://newyorkyimby.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/PCR_Beko_Compact_YIMB_336x280.jpg', { nonInteraction: true }); ga('send', 'event', 'yimby+', 'Impression', 'https://newyorkyimby.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/image.png', { nonInteraction: true }); Follow on Instagram var sb_instagram_js_options = {"font_method":"svg","placeholder":"https:\/\/newyorkyimby.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/instagram-feed\/img\/placeholder.png","resized_url":"https:\/\/newyorkyimby.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sb-instagram-feed-images\/","ajax_url":"https:\/\/newyorkyimby.com\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php"}; © COPYRIGHT New York YIMBY® LLC YIMBY IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF NIKOLAI FEDAK / NEW YORK YIMBY LLC If anything, it’s certainly cozy. He’s huddled on a black leather couch alongside his longtime friends and group members during a Zoom interview. Eric Bobo leans into the camera from his right, donning a leather jacket and hiding his eyes beneath a bucket hat and black sunglasses combo. Sen Dog is on his left, looking as calm as ever and grinning from time to time. DJ Lord hangs over the couch’s edge, his hat leaning off to the side. The walls behind them are adorned with photos and platinum records collected during their nearly 40-year-long careers. A lighter flick echoes as B-Real sparks up a joint and takes a puff. The group’s latest endeavor takes them to the world of concert films, but with a twist. Maybe you remember sinking into a recliner and kicking up your feet sometime during ‘95. You grab the remote, flick over to Fox, and tune into the latest episode of “The Simpsons.” This episode brings viewers to the summer music festival “Hullabalooza,” where Marge and Co. stumble upon some backstage shenanigans. “Hello, bands,” shouts an impatient stage manager, “Who is playing with the London Symphony Orchestra?” The camera pans to Cypress Hill, who whisper among themselves: “Aye man, did we order an orchestra?” Eric Bobo, left, B-Real, DJ Lord and Sen Dog of Cypress Hill. (Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times) “Yeah, yeah, we think we did,” says a yellow-cartoon version of B-Real. “Do you know ‘Insane in the Brain’?” “We mostly know classical… but we could give it a shot,” a violinist responds. What ensues is an iconic clip of them dancing around to a symphonic version of the song. It’s a hilarious moment in television history that easily could have been lost to time. But thanks to DJ Muggs, the idea stuck with the members for a long time. It floated around for a while, but gained momentum after their East Coast peers, Wu-Tang Clan, took on an orchestral performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2021. “We were kind of like, ‘Well, if they did it, let’s do it,’ ” B-Real joked. “We thank “The Simpsons” for writing that, because it became a part of our history, and now even more so.” Cypress Hill celebrates 4/20 with a career-spanning documentary. And weed. Lots of weed The group began gearing up for something special performing “Black Sunday” in full with the Colorado Symphony in July 2023 for its 30th anniversary and going on to do four more symphonic shows They also rehearsed with the LSO themselves a “surreal” moment that “no rapper ever thinks they’re going to have.” their work led them to the Royal Albert Hall the four stood dressed head-to-toe in black suits accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra playing to a sold-out crowd of more than 5,000 fans “It was like one of those ‘what the f—” moments like I can’t believe this is happening,’ ” B-Real said there was no way you could tell me that we would ever be doing anything with a symphony and they got away with only one “f— up” that B-Real promises he covered up very well: “I won’t let no one know where that’s at!” (()=>{const e=document.getElementById("yt-img-ElVRgIu4W0Y");e&&e.addEventListener("load",(t=>{t.target.naturalWidth<=120&&(e.parentNode.children[0].srcset=e.parentNode.children[1].srcset=e.src)}),{once:!0})})() “We’re just glad that it worked,” he said, laughing. “Especially being in the suits and performing all this stuff and not being able to move around with the energy that we normally move around with.” Translating it to the screen went smoothly, as members routinely received “dailies” of production to render their opinions on. But, as Bobo admits, “they really nailed it… we were blown away from the first cut.” “When you’re working with a great team, it makes it a lot easier,” Lord chimes in, as Bobo takes a second to light up. “It was a mutual respect.” The coordination and seamless production can really be seen in the final product. As was overheard during a restroom conversation at an early premier: “Holy s—, I should’ve canceled my trip to Tokyo and been there… but watching it feels like I’m there anyways!” It’s an astonishing version of an already critically acclaimed album. B-Real and Sen Dog jam at the front of the stage, while DJ Lord rips away at his turntable and Bobo beats up on the drums. At the orchestra’s front is Troy Miller, who commands his musicians like an army. Noticeably, he can’t stop smiling while elegantly waving around his baton. Fans are invited to stand up and dance along, which is equally admirable and hilarious. There’s something undeniably funny about watching people wriggle around beneath the red velvet curtains of their box seats, shouting back and forth with the group. In a 154-year-old venue that demands etiquette, it’s a testimony to Cypress Hill’s ever-alluring sound. DJ Lord, left, B-Real, Sen Dog and Eric Bobo of Cypress Hill. (Jason Armond/Los Angeles Times) Core songs now sound completely different: Funky classics like “Dr. Greenthumb” turn dark and mysterious with a symphonic backing. Cypress Hill even performs “Cuban Necktie,” a relentless song that gets even more intense with violins carrying B-Real’s cadence between bars. Perhaps the most amazing aspect of the performance, however, is that no member lighted up a joint during the entire show. B-Real chalks it up to the “prestige and history” of the venue and respecting its rules. Even during rehearsals, they’d make sure to go outside when smoking. “During our first rehearsal together, when the LSO people were starting to come, they immediately smelled the weed and said, ‘Oh, they’re here!’ ” Bobo recalls, distinguishing their words in his attempt at a posh British accent. Of course, in London where weed still remains illegal, they were sometimes “chastised” by passersby but “we didn’t give a f—, ‘cause this is what we do!” Fans of the group can catch the entire performance as “ Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall” makes a limited theatrical run in the U.S. on March 30 and 31 and April 2. They’ll have to wait until June 6 to get their hands on its CD, LP and cassette physical release. Someday, Angelenos might just be able to see it in person, as Cypress Hill has been actively conversing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic about bringing the show home. The two have struggled to actually lock anything in, but giving L.A. fans that experience “is the play.” In the meantime, a Spanish-language album is seemingly on the horizon. Perhaps even another Cypress Hill album or EP, but “it won’t necessarily be hip-hop.” “We feel like we’ve done enough hip-hop for a f—ing lifetime,” B-Real says. “We love it, but as a group, as a band, we feel like we can snap into anything. And that’s what we’re going to do, is snap into anything.” Julius Miller is an editorial assistant at the Los Angeles Times. Previously, he worked as an associate editor and staff writer for Los Angeles Magazine. When he’s not aiding the newsroom, he’s spinning vinyl records or hanging out with his cat, Dali. Music World & Nation Entertainment & Arts Lifestyle Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map 2025 - 9:45AM The Cypress Hills building is one of three connected affordable housing developments on Euclid Avenue NYC Housing Connect Housing lottery applications are open for 369 rent-stabilized apartments at a new development in Cypress Hills Households that earn $19,372 to $173,340 are eligible to apply depending on the number of people you live with It’s located near the Crescent Street subway station Developed by Phipps Houses, the 14-story property is one of three apartment buildings on the block bounded by Atlantic Avenue, Chestnut Street, Fulton Street, and Euclid Avenue. In total, the development will create 1,200 new apartments in the neighborhood, Commercial Observer reported CaptionThe development also holds 46 two-bedroom rent-stabilized apartments The apartments are set aside for New Yorkers earning from 30 to 90 percent of the area median income (AMI)—a metric that depends on how many people you live with. Currently the AMI for New York City is $124,300 for a two-person household The apartments available include studios as well as one- There are 46 one-bedroom apartments available for households earning from $57,943 to $83,880 The rent for these apartments is $1,563 per month Want reliable, cautious and fully insured movers? 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We respect all requests for anonymity. *By signing up you agree to receive occasional emails on behalf of our sponsors Copyright 2009-2024 by BND Ventures Inc | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Ad Choices | Login By: 7:30 am on January 1 The affordable housing lottery has launched for 265 Logan Street, a 13-story affordable housing building in Cypress Hills Designed by MHG Architects and developed in collaboration by The Hudson Companies Available on NYC Housing Connect are 68 units for residents at 40 to 70 percent of the area median income (AMI) ranging in eligible income from $36,720 to $134,820 Units are equipped with energy-efficient appliances Tenants are responsible for electric including stove there are four one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $994 for incomes ranging from $36,720 to $55,920; seven two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,185 for incomes ranging from $44,092 to $67,080; and three three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,359 for incomes ranging from $50,846 to $77,040 there are two one-bedroom with a monthly rent of $1,285 for incomes ranging from $46,698 to $69,900; four two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,534 for incomes ranging from $56,058 to $83,850; and three three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,763 for incomes ranging from $64,698 to $96,300 there are six one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,577 for incomes ranging from $56,709 to $83,880; 11 two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,884 for incomes ranging from $68,058 to $100,620; and six three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,167 for incomes ranging from $78,549 to $115,560 there are six one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,868 for incomes ranging from $66,686 to $97,860; 11 two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,233 for incomes ranging from $80,023 to $117,390; and five three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,571 for incomes ranging from $92,400 to $134,820 Prospective renters must meet income and household size requirements to apply for these apartments Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than February 10 and once completed money is spent as well: Thanks The AMI in Cypress Hills is now 92K to 139K Brooklyn Paper reports on funding for one of our residences for people with developmental disabilities “The New York Foundling celebrated a significant funding boost on Friday after State Senator Julia Salazar secured $500,000 to renovate a Cypress Hills group home for individuals with developmental disabilities The half-million-dollar grant will enable extensive upgrades to the row house including modernized safety and security systems The improvements aim to enhance the quality of life for the five residents who receive on-site support to live independently and participate in employment and community programs through the work of The New York Foundling — which provides services to more than 1,000 children and adults with developmental disabilities each year.” “We are so grateful to State Senator Salazar for securing funding that will make a huge difference in the lives of our residents,” said Hartzog “These renovations will make this home safer and more beautiful — and our residents deserve nothing less we can help people with developmental disabilities reach their full potential.” Read more at Brooklyn Paper Find us   Get on the List   Donate   Employee Login   APX Lending has secured $20 million in funding from private credit investment firm Cypress Hills The fundraising was structured as an accordion facility allowing the Toronto-based lending company to increase the amount borrowed without significantly altering the terms.  APX allows users to use crypto assets as collateral for loans The company plans to use the fresh capital to accelerate its expansion in Canada amid rising demand for crypto-backed lending The announcement comes at a time when crypto-backed loans are re-emerging after the uncertainty triggered by the events in 2022 that saw several providers collapse It also comes just over a week after APX received an exemptive relief from the Canadian Securities Administration exempting it from various registration and prospectus requirements Commenting on the CSA exemptive relief said: “Crypto-backed lending should be safe This decision by Canadian regulators helps bring crypto further into the mainstream — it’s a major step toward building a globally compliant crypto-backed lending ecosystem.” “This accordion facility from Cypress Hills marks a major step forward in our mission to make crypto-backed loans transparent, secure, and accessible to Canadians,” Poliakov added in a statement in Friday’s announcement Subscribe to our newsletter using this link – we won’t spam Follow us on X and Telegram Layer Three Ventures Announces $30M Web3 Fund and Accelerator Program Sony’s Digital Birth Certificates for Images Sound More like NFTs London’s Felix Capital Closes $600M Fund for Web3 Startups That Enable Digital Lifestyles This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page They'll hit five Canadian cities in May BY Kinza ZafarPublished Feb 4 Hip-hop heavyweights Cypress Hill, De La Soul and the Pharcyde have announced a Canadian tour aptly titled O Canadabis The tour promises a night filled with throwback jams the tour will kick off in May in Saint John you'll have to plan to travel east — Cypress Hill will not be visiting Alberta's Cypress Hills (or any West Coast locales) this time around Be the first to get our biggest stories delivered to your inbox. WAITE PARK (WJON News) -- The summer of great music at the Ledge Amphitheater in Waite Park came to end Wednesday night Cypress Hill closed out the season with their "We Legalized It" tour with opening acts Yelawolf and Souls of Mischief.  DJ Muggs came out at 8:50 to get the crowed energized for Cypress Hill.  When the full hip hop group took the stage the fans were amped up and ready They opened up with three of their hit songs including Dr Greenthumb.  At one point after the first few songs singer B-Real told the crowd to expect lot of energy both ways between the band and them and thanked those seeing them for the first time Cypress Hill was a late addition to The Ledge lineup with the announcement of their tour not coming out until July 23rd.  Check out the gallery of photos from the show below The Ledge's 2024 music schedule ends with stellar show from Cypress Hill\nRead More Last year, nearly 30 years after The Simpsons famously predicted it, Cypress Hill shared a stage with the London Symphony Orchestra They've now announced the forthcoming live album and concert film joked that Cypress Hill had accidentally booked a gig with the London Symphony Orchestra while under the influence After years of fans hoping for such a collaboration to become reality Cypress Hill reached out to the LSO over social media and the collaboration was born “It’s a trip to see that hip hop can be done in this form — and at a venue as prestigious as the Royal Albert Hall and now that experience can be shared,” said B-Real following the event Cypress Hill and London Symphony Orchestra: Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall will be released in select US cinemas although there are currently no UK/EU dates for a release on the big screen The classical embellishments to Black Sunday — as well as an assortment of cuts spanning the Cypress catalog — are the masterful work of conductor and arranger Troy Miller who comments: "I’ve always been excited by the idea of merging genres and to do it with the most prolific hip hop group of all time and the most exquisite symphony orchestra in the world was an honour The band gave me free rein on the arrangements and we made something truly unique and mesmerising - what a sublime collaboration!” Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday By: 7:00 am on March 21 The affordable housing lottery has launched for Atlantic Chestnut Phase 2, a 14-story mixed-use building at 254 Euclid Avenue in Cypress Hills Designed by Dattner Architect and developed by Phipps Houses Available on NYC Housing Connect are 369 units for residents at 130 percent of the area median income (AMI) ranging in eligible income from $19,372 to $173,340 There is a landscaped courtyard and a roof deck above the eighth floor and sweeping views of the surrounding area Atlantic Chestnut Phase 2 in Cypress Hills there are six studios with a monthly rent of $454 for incomes ranging from $19,372-$37,290; 15 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $577 for incomes ranging from $24,138-$41,940; 15 two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $680 for incomes ranging from $29,143-$50,310; and seven three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $774 for incomes ranging from $33,806-$57,780 there are 15 studios with a monthly rent of $855 for incomes ranging from $33,120-$62,150; 38 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,078 for incomes ranging from $41,315-$69,900; 39 two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,281 for incomes ranging from $49,749-$83,850; and 17 three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,468 for incomes ranging from $57,600-$96,300 there are 18 studios with a monthly rent of $1,243 for incomes ranging from $46,423-$74,580; 46 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,563 for incomes ranging from $57,943-$83,880; 46 two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,864 for incomes ranging from $69,738-$100,620; and 20 three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,142 for incomes ranging from $80,709-$115,560 there are seven studios with a monthly rent of $1,709 for incomes ranging from $62,400-$99,440; 18 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,145 for incomes ranging from $77,898-$111,840; 18 two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,563 for incomes ranging from $93,703-$134,160; and seven three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,949 for incomes ranging from $108,378-$154,080 there are five studios with a monthly rent of $1,516 for incomes ranging from $55,783-$111,870; 14 one-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $1,904 for incomes ranging from $69,635-$125,820; 13 two-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,272 for incomes ranging from $83,726-$150,930; and five three-bedrooms with a monthly rent of $2,613 for incomes ranging from $96,858-$173,340 Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than May 19 Follow on Instagram var sb_instagram_js_options = {"font_method":"svg","placeholder":"https:\/\/www.newyorkyimby.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/instagram-feed\/img\/placeholder.png","resized_url":"https:\/\/www.newyorkyimby.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/sb-instagram-feed-images\/","ajax_url":"https:\/\/www.newyorkyimby.com\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php"}; © COPYRIGHT New York YIMBY® LLC As part of the ongoing celebration of Cypress Hill’s seminal and groundbreaking album Z2 is proud to announce CYPRESS HILL: BLACK SUNDAY a graphic novel that commemorates the era and impact of the album and the band writers Noah Callahan-Bever and Gabriel Alvarez take you on a narrative journey through the making of the album as the artwork of Ken Knudsten Felix Ruiz and Guillermo Sanno immerses you deep in the vibe and historic cultural events that surrounded Cypress Hill as they brought Black Sunday to life With a new cover by the designer of the original album cover and a new interview with Cypress Hill as they look back on the album that made them superstars this is a tribute that is truly Insane in the Brain When asked about Black Sunday’s iconic sound and cover art aesthetic B-Real shared: “We called it Black Sunday because we’re Raiders fans and also Black Sabbath fans So Black Sunday felt like an appropriate title for the album We tried to match the imagery up with what we were putting down musically.” Another aspect of the ongoing celebration is the exclusive vinyl included with the Platinum Editions What began as a joke on a 1996 episode of The Simpsons has now become a true multi-cultural milestone Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra: Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall will be in cinemas for a special theatrical event March 30 Only 500 copies of this historic concert will only be available in exclusive GREEN VINYL to preorder on Z2comics.com in the Platinum Singed Bundle “It was amazing to take this journey with the people of London who supported Cypress Hill from day one.” -Sen Dog Available for pre-order now at Z2Comics.com the BLACK SUNDAY graphic novel follows Z2’s acclaimed and best-selling first Cypress Hill collaboration as they rose to the challenge of delivering a sophomore album that would outshine their powerful debut release The entire book is set against the backdrop of the L.A Riots Lollapalooza and touring with their friends- the Beastie Boys The BLACK SUNDAY graphic novel also includes an extensive interview with album designer Jay Papke taking fans behind the scenes to show the elaborate process that went into the creation of one of the most recognizable album covers in music The book also contains a brand new interview with B-Real Sen Dog and Eric Bobo as they reflect back on the album “The work we started together on Cypress Hill: Tres Equis only gets better Noah and Gabriel to tell the true story of Black Sunday resulted in another sequential masterpiece.” says Z2’s President “It’s an honor working with B-Real Bobo and the entire Cypress Hill + Z2 families to ensure this project smokes.” The oversized Deluxe edition with slipcase and the limited signed platinum edition that comes with a Hydro74 Holographic Collector’s Card will only be available directly from Z2 at Z2Comics.com while a standard softcover edition without slipcase will be available via Z2’s global book distribution partner Simon & Schuster (Amazon and Indigo) as well as other independent comic and music shops worldwide via Diamond the dynamic project formed by producer/guitarist Richie Londres Stephen Carpenter (DEFTONES) and Eric Bobo (CYPRESS HILL),has announced the release of their long-awaited debut EP Accompanying the announcement is the release of their first official single the band shares: "It's been quite the journey to get this to the people After years of experimentation and anticipation SOL INVICTO is finally ready to reveal the first taste of what's to come with single "The Obvious Play" featuring guest vocals from Sean Plague of PLAGUE TO PYRES (who are signed to Londres and Carter's independent label Omyac Records) The EP marks the project's first official release following their extremely rare a collection of demos and experimental tracks gathered over the years which was available only to members of their private club "Loosely Aware" showcases the band's unique blend of furious riffs industrial and electronic elements all infused with the percussive genius of Eric Bobo drawing from the talents of Dan Foord (SIKTH) on drums The EP signals a bold new chapter for the band as they prepare to record a full-length metal album later this year industrial beats and Latin-infused percussion SOL INVICTO has carved out its own unique space in the world of experimental metal The group initially blended lo-fi industrial drum and bass with Carpenter's crushing guitar work and Bobo's dynamic percussion Londres brought in Foord to take over on drums a collection of demos and experimental tracks gathered over the years Released in 2017 on limited edition signed vinyls "Initium" remains a rare gem for members of the Sol Invicto Comiti and currently unavailable to the public but 2024 will finally see the first official release from SOL INVICTO — the three-track EP titled "Loosely Aware" "Loosely Aware" was mixed by Adam "Nolly" Getgood (PERIPHERY ANIMALS AS LEADERS) and mastered by Jaime Gomez Arellano (GHOST