![]() ![]() Monthly rents begin at $465 for a 1 bedroom, $569 for a 2 bedroom, and $650 for a 3 bedroom for those making 30% of the AMI which ranges from $18,789 to $42,300 depending on household size with rents increasing for those making 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80% of the AMI.ĥ% of units are set aside for applicants with mobility issues and 2% for those with visual or hearing impairments.ĥ0% of units are set aside for applicants who live within Bronx Community Board 1 (you can enter your address here to see which community board you live in) and 5% of units are set aside for New York City employees. In a rapidly gentrifying Mott Haven, this translates into rents that are not only truly affordable but rents that are well below the area median which are rare to find.īeginning at the 30% AMI, this translates to residents making $14,915 to $23,880 a year can qualify for a studio renting for only $362 a month. Located at 345 St Ann’s Avenue at E 142nd Street, Park Haven is a 10 story 178 unit brand new construction development for extremely low and low income residents with deep affordability for qualifying households making 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, and 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI). The largest selection of apartments, flats, farms, repossessed property, private property and houses to rent in Parkhaven by estate agents. NYSERDA provided two grants and City Council provided $1 million in Reso A Funds.MOTT HAVEN-Applications are now being accepted for brand new affordable apartments in Mott Haven via New York City’s housing lottery. Additional funding was provided by CSH, Leviticus Fund, LISC and Low Income Investment Fund. RBC provided Low Income Housing Tax Credit equity. HDC provided both bonds and subsidy to the project HPD provided City Capital funds. Park Haven was financed through NYC HPD and HDC’s ELLA program. On-site wrap-around case management services are provided by Bronxworks funded through NYS’s Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative through the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance. The 10-story Park Haven Apartments features a community room, a wellness room, a children’s play area, a resident lounge, landscaped recreation areas bicycle storage and on-site laundry. TCB’s Bart Mitchell noted that Park Haven is the organization’s first project in New York City but remarked that he couldn’t think of any project that better embodied TCB’s mission to build and sustain communities where all people can thrive.Īdditional speakers included BronxWorks Executive Director Eileen Torres and CSH’s Ross Clarke. 13 Beds 12 Baths 598-1,112 Sqft Contact for Availability View Available Properties. Park Haven leverages Passive House design principals and its rooftop solar array and other features both reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve indoor and outdoor air quality and reduce tenants’ utility costs. She and the next speaker Greg Hale of NYSERDA also took special note of the building’s green features. NYC HDC’s Ruth Moreira thanked Community Board 1 for working so hard to ensure the project’s success. ![]() She also heaped praise on the project’s architect SLCE, as well as the contractor Monadnock and gave a huge shout-out to HPD’s Director of Bronx Planning, Ted Weinstein whom she described as a “true public servant.” Additionally, Desiree lauded Council Member Diane Ayala who was unable to attend but who helped ensure deep affordability in the project. She also singled out the Food Retail Expansion to Support Health (FRESH) Program which was instrumental in bringing a grocery store to occupy the building’s 14,000 foot commercial space. TCB’s Desiree Andrepont emcee’d the event praising the myriad partners who weathered a nearly decade long journey to opening Park Haven, including BronxWorks who, in addition to providing services in the building, moved their Workforce Development program into a 7,000+ sf ground floor space there. On the first day of November, The Community Builders (TCB) and BronxWorks joined with project partners to celebrate the opening of Park Haven Apartments, a new affordable and supportive residence in the Bronx providing homes to 178 families and individuals, including 50 formerly homeless households. Categories: New York City, Member News, Openings ![]()
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