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Alku and Alku Toinen, started in 1916 by Finnish immigrants (Projects originally built as housing cooperatives)
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Hillman Housing Corporation (1947–1950), in Cooperative Village, 807 units (Projects originally built as housing cooperatives)
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Amalgamated Warbasse Houses (1965), 2,585 units, Coney Island, Brooklyn (Projects originally built as housing cooperatives)
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Dunbar Apartments, built by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in 1928 as a housing cooperative to provide housing for African Americans. Bankrupt in 1936 and taken over by Rockefeller. (Projects originally built as housing cooperatives)
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East River Houses, (1956), in Cooperative Village, 1,672 units, (Projects originally built as housing cooperatives)
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United Workers Cooperative Colony (1927–1929), 339 + 385 units, on Allerton Avenue on the Bronx, sponsored by communist garment industry workers; known as "The Communist Coops" (Projects originally built as housing cooperatives)
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