Brownsville Affordable Project Gets State Funding

Last Thursday, the boards of the New York State Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) and the New York State Housing Finance Agency (HFA) approved $181.6 million in financing today to build and preserve 2,060 units of affordable housing throughout New York State. One of the lucky projects was a 161-unit development slated to be built at 39 Hegeman Avenue in Brownsville. The project—which received $30.75 million in funding—will provide studio apartments for low-income individuals and homeless single adults from Brownsville; a hundred apartments will be set aside for formerly homeless adults who have been diagnosed with HIV/AIDS or mental illness. The Hegeman project is part of Common Ground‘s neighborhood-based homelessness prevention effort in Brownsville one of New York City’s poorest communities, where disproportionate numbers of residents become homeless. A full press release is here.
Feb 09, 2012 | 11:02 AM