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    Bronx affordable housing project moves forward

    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. (read more…)

    Tags : Bronx Community Board 3, Courtlandt Crescent, Melrose Commons Urban Renewal Plan, Phipps Houses
    Date:03/15/2011
    Category : City Planning Commission
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    Eight-story affordable housing project OK’d

    Rezoning  •  Park East, Bronx

    Developer requested rezoning in order to build 68 units of affordable rental units in south central Bronx. On September 13, 2010, the City Planning Commission approved High Hawk LLC’s rezoning proposal to facilitate the development of an affordable housing project in the Crotona Park East section of the Bronx. The proposal would rezone a triangular block, bounded by East 174th Street, Hoe Avenue, and Boston Road, from C8-3 to R7-1 with a C2-4 commercial overlay. The block is occupied by a 16,876 sq.ft. parking lot owned by High Hawk, a three-story office building, and two low-rise retail buildings. High Hawk would replace the parking lot with an eight-story building providing 10,000 sq.ft of community facility space, 9,473 sq.ft. of ground floor retail space, and 68 rental units for low-income residents.

    Bronx Community Board 3 supported the plan. Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. also supported the rezoning, but expressed concerns about the the proposed building’s apartments. Diaz recommended that the developer reconfigure the “woefully small” apartments which, according to Diaz, included 385 sq.ft. studios, 590 sq.ft. one-bedroom units, 725 sq.ft. two-bedroom units, and 987 sq.ft. three-bedroom units. (read more…)

    Tags : Bronx Community Board 3, Crotona Park East, High Hawk LLC, Ruben Diaz Jr.
    Date:10/15/2010
    Category : City Planning Commission
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