51-Unit Project Part of Major State and City Priority to Revitalize Southwest Yonkers
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recetnly announced the start of construction of
188 Warburton Apartments, a $27 million affordable housing development
in Yonkers. A high priority of the City of Yonkers, the development will
replace two distressed buildings with 51 state-of-the-art, energy efficient
units of workforce housing.
“Increasing affordable housing options in New York is a top priority
of our administration, and this project will provide more Yonkers residents
with a place to live while helping revitalize the surrounding neighborhood,”
Governor Cuomo said. “Helping vulnerable New Yorkers find safe,
affordable places to call home is critical for community success and economic
growth, and I am proud this project is continuing to move forward.”
“A little over a year ago, we marked the start of construction on
Schoolhouse Terrace, a part of the redevelopment of Southwest Yonkers,”
said Darryl C. Towns, Commissioner/CEO of New York State Homes and Community
Renewal. “Now with 188 Warburton Apartments following closely, the
modernization of this community is well underway under Governor Cuomo’s
leadership. In place of deterioration we are building determination –
the determination that New Yorkers across the state deserve a fair and
safe home.”
188 Warburton Apartments is a $27 million, 62,000-square foot, LEED-certified
development which will include one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments
and 79 parking spaces. Other amenities include a multi-purpose community
room, in-unit dishwashers, an outdoor children’s recreational area,
and on-site laundry.
This project is part of a multi-phase initiative aimed at revitalized
the Cottage Place Gardens public housing complex in Yonkers and creating
a new integrated community. The 188 Warburton Apartments is being developed
by The Community Builders, Inc., one of the nation’s leading nonprofit
real estate developers and owners, and the Municipal Housing Authority
for the City of Yonkers.
The financing for 188 Warburton Apartments includes federal, state and
local resources:
- $13.4 million in tax exempt bonds;
- $1.2 million in subsidy funds;
- $976,000 in an estimated annual allocation of 4% Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits;
- $2 million in a Homes for Working Families loan through New York State Homes and Community Renewal;
- $750,000 estimated loan from the Municipal Housing Authority of the City of Yonkers;
- $550,000 estimated City of Yonkers HOME Subordinate Mortgage Subsidy Loan;
- $1.74 million estimated Neighborhood Stabilization Program Subordinate Mortgage Subsidy Loan
- $4.2 million estimated sponsor loan funded from the State of New York Department of Environmental Conservation Brownfield Cleanup Tax Credits program; and
- $61,200 funded from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to partially offset the cost of energy-efficiency measures.
In 2013, as part of the revitalization, The Community Developers broke ground on
Schoolhouse Terrace, a $63 million development. Built on the former site of Public School
6 which was in serious disrepair, once complete, Schoolhouse Terrace will
have 120 affordable units for seniors and families as well as a total
of 2,400 square feet of community space. The project will meet both U.S.
Green Building Council LEED® and NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Program
standards.
The mixed-income project was a priority for the Governor’s Mid-Hudson
Regional Economic Development Council and received $29.6 million, the
largest Mid-Hudson Region award, as part of Round I of the competitive
statewide awards process. The project is expected to be completed by mid-2015.
A rendering of the Warburton Apartments project can be viewed
here, and a rendering of the Schoolhouse Terrace project can be viewed
here.
Holly Leicht, HUD Regional Administrator for New York and New Jersey,
said, “HUD launched Choice Neighborhoods in recognition that it
isn’t enough just to replace public housing with new housing; we
have to transform distressed neighborhoods into inclusive communities
that connect residents to opportunity. Warburton Avenue is the spine of
a comprehensive Choice Neighborhoods vision for revitalizing the Croton
Heights neighborhood, and we are proud to join with our State and local
partners to fund the first project in this phase of the plan with a $3
million federal investment.”
John B. Rhodes, President and CEO, NYSERDA said, “This green affordable
housing complex will be among the most energy efficient buildings in the
State, including technologies and design components that will reduce energy
use and provide a more comfortable environment for residents. Energy efficiency
in buildings is a critical component to Governor Cuomo’s energy
vision for a resilient, reliable, affordable and clean energy infrastructure
in the State. Congratulations to all involved.”
Representative Eliot Engel said, "The Warburton Apartments are a
welcome addition to the community. As Yonkers Congressman, I believe these
types of developments will help our city continue to grow and thrive.
Access to safe, affordable housing is a fundamental need. I am pleased
that local, state and federal resources will be used to fix and repair
our existing public housing facilities which would enable working families
to secure a home, improve our neighborhoods and the quality of life for
people who live there."
State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins, the Senate Democratic Conference
Leader, said, "As someone who grew up in public housing, I have a
true appreciation for affordable housing projects like this that will
make a real difference in so many lives by providing a clean, safe, and
secure home. I am happy to support state financing options that turn affordable
housing plans into reality, and I commend Governor Cuomo for his commitment
to projects like this."
Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano said: “Today’s groundbreaking points
to the positive momentum occurring right now in Yonkers as we revitalize
our neighborhoods and improve the lives of the residents who live here.
We are building a stronger, a more sustainable community for residents,
thanks to the support of our federal, state, private and our local community
partners for their commitment to Yonkers and look forward to the great
improvements that will be made to this very deserving neighborhood.”
Joe Shuldiner, Executive Director for the Municipal Housing Authority
for the City of Yonkers, said, “The authority is pleased to be able
to be working with the City of Yonkers, and our State, Federal and private
partners to continue the effort to redevelop the Ashburton Corridor. With
this project, we have 227 new units of housing and $ 100 million in construction.”
Yonkers City Council Member Christopher Johnson said, “This groundbreaking
represents the collaborative efforts of the public and private sectors
and is an especially impressive partnership which will benefit the residents
of the district I proudly represent. I commend the efforts of all who
have contributed in the redevelopment of this community that will strengthen
the fabric of the neighborhood and I applaud all who were instrumental
in making this project possible. I am honored to be a part of the solution
to the shortage of affordable housing units and local hiring opportunities
in the district and the city at large. I hope that as we work to change
the face of our great city we will continue to work collectively with
community partners to meet community needs. ”
Bart Mitchell, president and CEO of The Community Builders, Inc., said,
“We are proud to deepen our commitment to the city of Yonkers with
the transformation of 188 Warburton into modern, energy efficient, workforce
housing. “We commend Governor Cuomo, Mayor Spano, and the other
public officials who have provided such strong and continuing support
of this redevelopment effort for the benefit of the residents of Yonkers.”
About New York State Homes and Community Renewal
New York State Homes and Community Renewal consists of all of the State's
major housing and community renewal agencies, including the Affordable
Housing Corporation, the Division of Housing and Community Renewal, the
Housing Finance Agency, State of New York Mortgage Agency, Housing Trust
Fund Corporation and others. Homes and Community Renewal is in the second
year of the $1 billion House New York program, which creates thousands
of new units over five years, and is the largest investment in affordable
housing in at least 15 years. House New York will also preserve thousands
of Mitchell-Lama units, extending affordability for 40 years. The House
New York initiative builds on the successes of unprecedented efforts to
protect more than two million rent-regulated tenants, with the greatest
strengthening of the State’s rent laws in 30 years, and the creation
of the Tenant Protection Unit which proactively audits and investigates
landlord wrongdoing.
About The Community Builders, Inc.
The Community Builders, Inc. (TCB) is one of America's leading nonprofit real estate developers and owners. Their mission is to build and sustain strong communities where people of all incomes can achieve their full potential. They realize their mission by developing, financing and operating high-quality housing and implementing neighborhood self-help initiatives to drive economic opportunity for their residents.