New York State Homes and Community Renewal Announces Groundbreaking on $95 Million 100% Affordable Housing Development in Mount Vernon
June 27, 2018

New York State Homes and Community Renewal Announces Groundbreaking on $95 Million 100% Affordable Housing Development in Mount Vernon

New York State Homes and Community Renewal Announces Groundbreaking on $95 Million 100% Affordable Housing Development in Mount Vernon
189 Apartments in LEED Silver Building Will be Steps Away from Transit

 

June 27, 2018 - New York State Homes and Community Renewal today announced the start of construction of an almost $95 million, 100 percent affordable housing development called 22 South West in downtown Mount Vernon. The mixed-use project is immediately adjacent to the Mount Vernon West Metro-North Station, and will feature 189 affordable housing units and 4,200 square feet of street level retail space all built on former brownfield site. It will be designed to LEED Silver standards or greater.

 

New York State Homes and Community Renewal Commissioner RuthAnne Visnauskas said, “22 South West Street is transforming underutilized and environmentally damaged property in the heart of Mount Vernon into affordable housing that integrates with the community, and is steps away from transit and a quick ride to Grand Central Station. By bringing together housing, retail, and transit we are creating opportunities for New Yorkers to support all that Mount Vernon has to offer, strengthening its economy.” 

22 South West is central to the Mount Vernon Revitalization Plan, which is transforming the city’s downtown into a 24-hour, walkable community by mixing transit-oriented higher-density housing with retail and other commercial activity. From the neighboring Metro-North Station, it typically takes fewer than 30 minutes to get to Grand Central Station in New York City. The development will be built on the site of a former auto mechanic and gasoline station, and is participating in the New York State Brownfield Clean-up Program to remediate the environmental hazards left behind. 

Of the 189 mixed-income apartments, 131 will be affordable to families making less than 60 percent of the area median income, 27 will be for families earning no more than 80 percent of the AMI, and 30 for those earning no more than 110 percent of AMI. One apartment is set aside for the superintendent.

 

The building will also include significant amenities, including sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline for apartments on higher floors, a spacious outdoor terrace area on the 17th floor with views of the NYC Skyline and Hudson River, beautifully furnished indoor lounge area on 17th floor, a fitness facility, and a spacious central laundry room on the 3rd floor with a children’s play area adjacent to it.

New York State Homes and Community Renewal has provided $52.3 million in financing for the project in the form of tax-exempt bonds and a subsidy loan.  In addition, state and 4% “as-of-right” federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit allocations will generate approximately $31.9 million in equity.  Other funding includes a payment in lieu of taxes agreement with the city.

 

This new development complements the Governor's $20 billion, five-year Housing Plan. The plan makes housing accessible and combats homelessness by building and preserving 112,000 units of affordable housing including 6,000 units of supportive housing. The plan is a comprehensive approach to statewide housing issues and includes multifamily and single-family housing, community development, and rent stabilization.

Senator Jamaal T. Bailey said, “Building affordable housing is essential in preserving communities and ensuring that New Yorkers are able to remain residing in this great state. I’m excited to have 189 units of affordable housing developed in the city of Mount Vernon that offer various amenities and views. I look forward to further development in the area and would like to thank the New York State Homes and Community Renewal agency for their dedicated work in Mount Vernon."

Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow said, “I am thrilled to welcome this 100% Affordable Housing Development project to the City of Mount Vernon. There is always an abundance of families seeking reasonably priced housing and I am excited that this project is now a reality and an investment in our great City and the wellbeing of the people of Mount Vernon.”

Westchester Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins said, “It’s great to see Westchester County helping facilitate projects like this one again. This project really has it all: affordable housing that’s environmentally friendly and centrally located. This is the model for how Westchester should be growing and investing in its future.”

 

Rella Fogliano, MacQuesten Development CEO said, “I’m proud to be leading this transformative project that will continue my family’s long tradition of investing in Mount Vernon. 22 South West street will have it all: Every unit is affordable and offers convenient transit access and all the modern amenities of a luxury developments. Along with our partners in the private and public sectors, we’re helping prove that Mount Vernon’s best days are still in front of it.”

Todd Gomez, Market Executive in the Community Development Banking Group said, “Bank of America Merrill Lynch is proud to help fund this affordable, transit-oriented and environmentally friendly project. The bank is committed to building strong communities and supporting sustainable developments that can help address climate change. When we have a chance to invest in a project like 22 South West that does both, it’s really a win-win for us and the communities that we serve.”

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