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    Development Will Add Eight Affordable Units in Melrose

    City Planning Commission  •  City property acquisition  •  Melrose, Bronx

    Rendering of 599 Courtlandt Avenue. Image Credit: Procida/CPC

    New development on current vacant lot will include eight affordable units and ground floor commercial space. On September 5, 2018, the City Planning Commission held a public hearing on an application by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) for the acquisition of property at 599 Courtlandt Street in the Melrose section of the Bronx. The property is located between East 150th and East 151st Streets. The applicants plan to build a mixed-use residential and commercial building.

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    Tags : affordable housing, City Planning Commission, city property acquisition, Melrose, The Bronx
    Date: 09/10/2018
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    Planning Commission Approves New Affordable Housing and New Charter School in The Bronx

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  Melrose, The Bronx

    Rendering of 600 East 156th, designed by Curtis + Ginsberg Architects.

    The City Planning Commission approved the construction of 175 new affordable units and a new charter school in the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx. On April 5, 2017, the City Planning Commission issued a favorable report on an application from 600 Associates, LLC, an affiliate of the nonprofit developer Phipps Houses. The applicant proposed changing the zoning of the lot in question from manufacturing to residential, and proposed designating the lot as a Mandatory Housing Inclusionary area. The rezoning and designation would facilitate the construction of a twelve-story mixed-use building containing a charter school and 175 units of affordable housing. (more…)

    Tags : Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., Bronx Community Board 1, City Planning Commission, Curtis + Ginsberg Architects
    Date: 04/17/2017
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    Bronx affordable housing approved by Council

    City Council  •  UDAAP/Rezoning  •  Melrose, Bronx
    Courtlandt Crescent/Melrose Commons. Image: Courtesy of HPD.

    Project will include two connected buildings and more than 200 units of low- and moderate-income housing. The City Council approved the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s proposal to allow Phipps Houses to build a 217-unit affordable housing project in the Melrose section of the Bronx. The two-building development, known as Courtlandt Crescent, will wrap around the northeast portion of a block bounded by East 161st and East 162nd Streets and Melrose and Courtlandt Avenues.

    The project will include 22 studios, 59 one-bedroom apartments, 115 two-bedroom apartments, and 21 three-bedroom apartments. The apartments will be marketed to families earning up to 60 percent of the area median income. Phipps will provide an underground parking garage and space for a 10,000 sq.ft. early childhood center administered by the City’s Administration for Children’s Services. HPD requested that the City replace the site’s R7-2 zoning with R7A and R8/C1-4 districts and amend the height and setback rules of the Melrose Commons Urban Renewal Plan. (more…)

    Tags : Courtlandt Crescent, Dattner Architects, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Melrose Commons Urban Renewal Plan, Phipps Houses
    Date: 04/15/2011
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    Bronx affordable housing project moves forward

    City Planning Commission  •  UDAAP/Rezoning  •  Melrose, Bronx
    Courtesy Dattner Architects and Phipps Houses.

    Two-building project would create 217 units of affordable housing. On February 16, 2011, the City Planning Commission approved a proposal by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development to allow Phipps Houses to develop a 217-unit mixed-use affordable housing project in the Melrose section of the Bronx. The site comprises ten lots on a block generally bounded by East 163rd Street to the north, East 162nd Street to the south, Melrose Avenue to the east, and Courtlandt Avenue to the west.

    The project, known as Courtlandt Crescent, would include a seven-story building along East 163rd Street and Courtlandt Avenue that would follow the curve of those streets, and a ten-story L-shaped building with frontages along Melrose Avenue and East 162nd Street that would step down to seven stories along East 162nd Street. (more…)

    Tags : Bronx Community Board 3, Courtlandt Crescent, Melrose Commons Urban Renewal Plan, Phipps Houses
    Date: 03/15/2011
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    Melrose housing project approved by Council

    City Council

    Council approves plan after HPD modifies affordable housing component. On December 18, 2008, the City Council modified the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s plan to build a mixed-use, mixed-income development in the Melrose section of the Bronx. The award-winning project, known as Via Verde/The Green Way, integrates sustainable design with affordable cooperative and rental housing. 5 CityLand 169 (Dec. 2008).

    At the Council’s Planning, Disposition & Concessions Subcommittee hearing, Council Member Maria del Carmen Arroyo praised the project, but expressed concern that the cooperatives’ current target, 110 percent of the area median income, would prevent many local residents from purchasing the units. Arroyo asked HPD to reconsider the income target before the Subcommittee voted. The vote was laid over, and when the Subcommittee reconvened on December 18th, Chair Daniel R. Garodnik announced that an agreement had been reached between HPD and Arroyo. They agreed that if additional subsidies were made available before July 31, 2010 or the commencement of marketing the project’s units, then up to 20 of the co-ops would be available for purchasers earning 80-100 percent of the area median income. Garodnik added that, contingent on market conditions and subject to HPD approval, the co-ops could be offered to those with incomes higher than 110 percent of area median income. The Subcommittee approved the modified plan, as did the Land Use Committee and the full Council. (more…)

    Tags : Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Disposition & Concessions Subcommittee, Via Verde/The Green Way
    Date: 02/15/2009
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