![]() The River View Towers in Hamilton Heights are a 25-story Mitchell-Lama cooperative development which include 385 affordable homes. The state will provide $27.5 million in funding for this project. All apartments will receive rental assistance through Section 8 Project Based Vouchers administered by the New York City Housing Authority. ![]() Forty-one units will be for formerly homeless seniors who will receive supportive services through a grant from the New York City Human Resources Administration. The Crotona Belmont Senior Housing in East Tremont will be a ten-story building with 134 affordable units for seniors. The state will be providing $44.2 million in funding for the project. The building will include a solar array on the roof to help generate energy for the building. An Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative award will be administered by the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance. Eight additional apartments will be for seniors. The Shepherd Glenmore in East New York will be a seven-story building with 123 affordable homes, including 74 for formerly homeless individuals. The state will be investing $44.7 million for this project. For CityLand ’s prior coverage of this project, click here. ![]() Construction began on this project last month. The building will also have a medical clinic that will serve residents and the community. Seventy units will be reserved for formerly homeless individuals who will have rental subsidies and services provided through an Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative award from the State Office of Mental Health. The Bedford Green House Phase II project will be a 17-story building with 116 affordable units. The four New York City projects are Bedford Green House Phase II in Fordham Heights in the Bronx Shepherd Glenmore in East New York, Brooklyn Crotona Belmont Senior Housing in East Tremont in the Bronx and River View Towers in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan. With additional private funding, over $600 million is expected to be invested to preserve over 1,600 units in ten projects across the state, including four projects within New York City. On January 19, 2023, Governor Kathy Hochul announced that over $390 million was awarded through bonds and subsidies for affordable and supportive housing statewide. The project is one of ten to receive a part of an over $390 million investment from the state to preserve affordable and supportive housing statewide. Residents even receive one hot meal daily and can work with a dietitian to create a menu plan.Construction begins on Bedford Green House II in Fordham Heights. In addition to a private kitchen and bathroom, all residents also have access to community dining and socialization spaces. ![]() The provided studio and one-bedroom senior apartments are primarily located at River View Gardens in Long Island City, Queens. The first program of its kind in Manhattan and the fourth in New York State, the NYFSC Enriched Housing Program has been serving New York’s senior population since 1979. Residents also receive on-site assistance with personal hygiene, shopping, preparing meals, housekeeping, medical appointments, laundry, and other personal needs. The New York Foundation for Senior Citizens (NYFSC)’s Enriched Housing Program provides subsidized assisted living communities for senior New Yorkers in seven buildings across the city under contract with the New York State Department of Health.Ī perfect option for low-income families, each of the seven Enriched Housing buildings is designed to feel like a true community for older adults with vibrant social scenes and ample opportunities to interact with other residents. ![]()
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